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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Corruption Courts in the regions are under the spotlight for frequently acquitting corruption suspects.

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HAVING to deal with the same person twice in court was unimaginable to Yuniati. The 46-year-old woman from Way Kanan, Lampung, was surprised when attending the reading of a verdict upon Haidir, her associate who was charged with corruption of the school operations assistance (BOS) money, at Tanjung Karangs Corruption Court on Friday a fortnight ago.

The judge trying Haidir was Surisno who was not unfamiliar to Yuniati. In 2006 Yuniati filed a comp

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