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A Supreme Court justice who was on duty is involved in a ‘palm greasing’ case. But solidarity between his fellow judges makes it harder for the case to be investigated.

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ONCE again, the country has been rocked with under-the-table dealings at the Supreme Court. The deteriorating condition of Indonesia’s highest judicial institution will be the hardest task the new Supreme Court justices will have to tackle, including Muladi and Benjamin Mangkoedilaga, and even for the soon-to-be-elected chairman of the Supreme Court (MA). Just recently, a bribery case involving the director of the State Administrative Offic

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