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Judge Ibrahim’s Song

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Unwilling to be the only one accused, Ibrahim, a judge at the State Administrative Court, is ‘singing’ by dragging down fellow judge Santer Sitorus.

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THE shocking admission came from Ibrahim before the panel of judges. On Monday last week, the Jakarta State Administrative Court judge, currently a suspect in a bribery case, mentioned an accomplice: Santer Sitorus. According to Ibrahim, this colleague of his—also a judge of the Jakarta State Administrative Court—is the one who actively negotiated the money matter. Along with Santer Sitorus, Ibrahim handled the appeal over the case of land ow

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