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Catch-All Clause in Obstruction of Justice Rule Removed

Monday, March 9, 2026

The Constitutional Court removes a catch-all clause in the article on obstruction of investigation.

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Chair of the Constitutional Court (MK) Suhartoyo presides over a hearing to read the ruling on the judicial review of the Corruption Eradication Law at the Constitutional Court, Jakarta, March 2, 2026. Antara/Sulthony Hasanuddin. . tempo : 177880732812.

Catch-all Clause in Obstruction of Justice Rule Removed

THE Constitutional Court has granted a judicial review petition filed by an advocate named Hermawanto regarding Article 21 of the Corruption Eradication Law. The article regulates obstruction of justice, or interference in investigations. Constitutional Court justices ruled that the phrase “directly or indirectly” in the article is unconstitutional.

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