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Open Nurhadi’s Pandora Box

An Indonesian idiom says, “no matter how good a squirrel is at leaping, it will eventually fall to the ground”. Well, no matter how sneaky former Supreme Court (MA) secretary Nurhadi was, he was eventually arrested.

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Former Secretary of the Supreme Court, Nurhadi (vest) left the Corruption Eradication Commission Building, Jakarta, Tuesday (2/6/2020). Nurhadi and Rezky are suspects of bribery or gratification cases related to handling cases in the Supreme Court with a value of around Rp 46 billion. They were arrested after almost four months before they were wanted.

An Indonesian idiom says, “no matter how good a squirrel is at leaping, it will eventually fall to the ground”. Well, no matter how sneaky former Supreme Court (MA) secretary Nurhadi was, he was eventually arrested.

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) had carried out a 110-day manhunt for Nurhadi and his son-in-law Rezky Herbiyono. Both were alleged to have been involved in bribery cases related to an MA case between 2011 and 2016. They were arrested in a rented house in Simprug Golf, Kebayoran Lama, Jakarta, on Monday (1/6/2020) evening.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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