Indonesia’s Inactive Supreme Court Secretary Faces Nearly 14 Years In Prison

Indonesia’s Inactive Supreme Court Secretary Faces Nearly 14 Years In Prison

JAKARTA, Mac 15 (NNN-ANTARA) – Inactive Supreme Court Secretary, Hasbi Hasan, was sentenced to 13 years and eight months in prison, as well as, a fine of one billion rupiah (about 64,000 U.S. dollars), for a bribery case of 11.2 billion rupiah (about 715,000 dollars), at the Corruption Crime Court in Jakarta, yesterday.

Prosecutor for the Corruption Eradication Commission, Ariawan Agustiartono, said that, Hasan’s acceptance of bribes to conduct a bankruptcy case, to win the case, at the Supreme Court’s cassation level for Heryanto Tanaka, the debtor of the Intidana savings and credit cooperative (KSP), was proven.

Hasan violated the Criminal Code Law, Agustiartono said.

In addition, Hasan will have to pay compensation of 3.88 billion rupiah (about 250,000 dollars) within a month of the court’s decision, failing which the state will seize his property.– NNN-ANTARA

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