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Martial Arts in Court

Tuesday, May 2, 2006

Claiming he had bribed the prosecutor, the ex-CEO of Jamsostek went berserk in court. A case beyond contempt of court.

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ONCE again, the ugly stain of shame is visible on the face of our justice system. Ahmad Djunaidi, former director of PT Jamsostek, went berserk after the judge sentenced him to eight years in jail. The target of his fury was public prosecutor Heru Chairuddin. Djunaidi was furious because the prosecutor had been unable to tame the judge despite the bribery of Rp600 million.

In the courtroom, people panicked and tried to calm Djunaidi, who was now d

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