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Muhammad Syarifuddin, Chief Justice, Supreme Court: Judges Face Temptations Everyday

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

JUST like government institutions’ heads in other countries, Supreme Court’s Chief Justice Muhammad Syarifuddin does not know what it is like to work from home even as the Covid-19 pandemic rages on. He still goes to work and has familiarized himself with video conferencing from a designated cubicle at the corner of his office.

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TROUGH the monitor, he discusses with fellow justices as well as all the first-level and court of appeals judges around the country. “I didn’t even glance at video conferencing before but now I’m doing it almost every day,” Syarifuddin, 65, said during the special interview with Tempo on May 15.

In his first speech to the judges and the public broadcast via Supreme Court’s YouTube channel two days ago, Syarifuddin

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