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Judicial Commission Chair, Amzulian Rifai: Being ‘God’s Representative’ Carries Heavy Consequences

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Judicial Commission Chair Amzulian Rifai on the corruption in judicial institution involving judges.

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Judicial Commission (KY) Chair Amzulian Rifai poses after an interview with Tempo, Thursday, October 31, 2024. TEMPO/Ilham Balindra. tempo : 173221171116.

TWO months before investigators from the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) apprehended former Supreme Court official Zarof Ricar and three judges from the Surabaya District Court, the Judicial Commission uncovered irregularities in the ruling against Gregorius Ronald Tannur, the defendant accused of murdering Dini Sera Afrianti. The three judges—Erintuah Damanik, Heru Hanindyo, and Mangapul—were suspected of accepting bribes

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