The Final Word
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
After six years on the run, Joko Soegiarto Tjandra shows no sign of letting up.
Convicted of corruption in the transfer of Bank Bali's debtors (cessie) in early January, Joko, through his wife Anna, appealed to the Constitutional Court to review Article 263, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Procedural Law No. 8/1981. His lawyer Muhammad Ainul Syamsu claimed the Attorney-General's Office (AGO) erroneously interpreted the article. "It is clear that only the family or heirs may apply for a judicial review," Ainul said last week.
After six years on the run, Joko Soegiarto Tjandra shows no sign of letting up.
Convicted of corruption in the transfer of Bank Bali's debtors (cessie) in early January, Joko, through his wife Anna, appealed to the Constitutional Court to review Article 263, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Procedural Law No. 8/1981. His lawyer Muhammad Ainul Syamsu claimed the Attorney-General's Office (AGO) erroneously interpreted the article. "It is clear that only th
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