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Bagir Manan:

Errant judges must face the Supreme Court Chief Justice

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

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THE irony at the Supreme Court is that all the judges handling corruption cases have not been paid since Presidential Decree No. 111 appointed them to their jobs a year ago. Chief Justice Bagir Manan must rack his brains to ensure they dont go hungry. The result is that every month, each of the justices receive a Rp10 million loan from the courts cash register. Manan hopes that when the funds are finally disbursed, the court will be reimbursed fo

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