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The Prosecutor’s Last Act

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Judges sentenced Urip Tri Gunawan to 20 years in jail, five more years than demanded by the prosecution. According to the panel of judges there were no mitigating factors to show leniency towards Urip—who was tried on charges of receiving a bribe of Rp6 billion. This is the heaviest sentence ever handed down by the Corruption Court.

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THE black-covered notebook never left prosecutor Urip Tri Gunawan’s hands. For around an hour while waiting for his court hearing to begin on Thursday last week, the 44-year-old was totally absorbed making notes in the book. He was not even distracted by the constant click of cameras taking his picture. It was in this book that the former head investigator into the Bank Indonesia Liquidity Assistance (BLBI) scheme scandal was busy writing notes

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