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Unresolved Cases on Floor 10

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The trials for Toyota's tax evasion cases were concluded more than two years ago. Why is the Tax Court taking so long to issue a ruling?

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Eman Suparman is at a loss for words every time he is asked about the Tax Court. Since he became a commissioner of the judge surveillance institution in 2010, he has never received a complaint about irregular conduct by Tax Court judges.

"I'm curious," he said at the end of March. In fact, according to Eman, the Tax Court has many anomalies. First, its judges are paid by the Finance Ministry rather than the Supreme Court, unlike all other Indonesian

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