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The Supreme Court Judge’s Middleman

Monday, May 13, 2024

A lawyer from Surabaya is mentioned in a report on ethical violations by judges submitted to the Judicial Commission. The lawyer’s name also appears in the corruption case of the Supreme Court judge.

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Ahmad Riyadh at the East Java Police Headquarters, Surabaya, October 20, 2022. ANTARA/Willy Irawan . tempo : 173186047182.

THE report on alleged ethical violations by judges currently being handled by the Judicial Commission (KY) mentions a lawyer named Ahmad Riyadh. The report, which the Judicial Commission received on April 19, states that a number of judges and Supreme Court officials twice attended a dinner hosted by a lawyer in Surabaya, East Java. Riyadh resides and owns a law firm in Surabaya.

The Judicial Commission investigation team is still investiga

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Riky Ferdianto, Moh. Khory Alfarizi, and Nur Hadi (Surabaya) contributed to this report.

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