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Wall of Silence

Tuesday, August 6, 2002

Investigations into alleged corruption in the controversial Manulife case have come to a standstill, despite indications that three judges received illegal money.

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As with previous cases of alleged judicial bribery, investigations into possible corruption in the controversial Manulife case seem to have hit a dead end. As of last week, there were no signs of progress in investigations over judges Hasan Basri, C.H. Kristi Purnamiwulan and Tjahjono, who presided over the Manulife case at the Central Jakarta Commercial Court. The Minister of Justice and Human Rights Yusril Ihza Mahendra was expected to annou

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