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Corrupt Courts

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

THE Indonesian legal system is at the end of the line. The public no longer trusts in the judges after so many have been caught taking bribes.

The latest case involves Kepahiang District Court Chief Janner Pure who was apprehended by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) last week. Together with his colleague, Toton, the judge was caught accepting Rp150 million in bribes. The KPK also found Rp500 million while raiding his office.

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THE Indonesian legal system is at the end of the line. The public no longer trusts in the judges after so many have been caught taking bribes.

The latest case involves Kepahiang District Court Chief Janner Pure who was apprehended by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) last week. Together with his coll

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