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Cleanup Time

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Irregularities in the Supreme Court used to be the rule, not the exception, because no attempt has ever been made to radically clean it up.

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WHEN the news broke that Supreme Court Chief Justice Bagir Manan was the target of a bribery attempt over businessman Probosutedjos appeal case, some people were shocked and disbelieving. Others were less so, seeing this as confirmation of their long-held belief that the Supreme Court is not pure and has not been left untouched by abuse of power. Probosutedjos lawyer had asked his client for Rp5 billion, claiming it was to be paid to Bagir Manan

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