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There May Still Be an Appeal

The empirical reality shows that the judicial mechanism after the trial is a mechanism that is relatively closed to the public, where media access is very, very limited.

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Former Minister of Social Affairs, Juliari P Batubara exits the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) building, Jakarta after an online trial in the alleged corruption case in the procurement of the 2020 Jabodetabek social assistance package, which was held by the Corruption Court, Jakarta, Monday (23/23/2020). 8/2021). Juliari was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

A panel of judges at the Jakarta Corruption Court sentenced former social affairs minister Juliari Batubara to 12 years in prison.

The judges\' verdict was a year heavier than the demands of Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) prosecutors. The judges also imposed additional penalties in the form of the revocation of Juliari\'s political rights for four years and a fine of Rp 14 billion (US$971,244) in restitution.

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Syahnan Rangkuti
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