2 Corruption Courts In NTB Become Highlights, Judicial Commission Reminds Judge Junjung Keadilan

The West Nusa Tenggara Judicial Commission Liaison Office reminds all judges who carry out their professions as law enforcers to uphold the judiciary. "We appeal to all judges who carry out their professional duties to uphold the noble judiciary, and do not embarrass the Supreme Court's own institution," said NTB Judicial Commission Liaison Coordinator Ridho Ardian Pratama, quoted by ANTARA, Friday, June 23. The appeal was specifically made to the judges of the Corruption Court (Tipikor) at the Mataram District Court. "Moreover, the judges who served in the corruption court," he said. Ridho also reminded that it was not only his party who carried out the role of supervising the behavior of judges, but also direct supervision from the Supreme Court through the Special Task Force (Satgasus) Mystery Soleh. As an independent institution, Ridho said that the Judicial Commission and the Judicial Commission The Mystery Task Force can also take firm action against judges who are proven to have violated the Code of Conduct Code of Conduct of Judges (KEPPH). Although reluctant to disclose to the public regarding the results of routine supervision in NTB, Ridho emphasized that his party is still monitoring and supervising the behavior of judges. "The Judicial Commission basically highly respects the independence of judges in carrying out the procedural law. However, we are very concerned if there are still efforts to demean the judiciary by carrying out methods that are not in accordance with the code of ethics," he said. Ridho revealed that there were at least two trial processes that are now the attention of the Judicial Commission's supervision, namely the trial of the corruption case of the Regional Public Service Agency (BLUD) funds at Praya Hospital, Central Lombok Regency, and the corruption case of the people's business credit distribution program (KUR) in East Lombok Regency. related to the corruption case of the people's business credit distribution program (KUR) in East Lombok Regency, The panel of judges has shown their independence on the agenda of the trial for the defendants Amiruddin and Lalu Irham which took place on Thursday (22/6) night. To the two defendants and legal advisers, Chief Judge I Ketut Somanasa together with members judges Agung Prasetyo and Djoko Soepriyono advised them not to be tempted by any offer on behalf of the panel of judges to be able to lighten or release the defendant from a criminal sentence by asking for compensation. "Don't be served, it "It is definitely not an order from the panel of judges and substitute clerks," said Somanasa during the trial.

Even if someone offered that, he hoped that the two defendants would report the matter to the supervision of the judiciary. "The defendant can take the path by reporting it to our superiors here, there is a chairman of the court, it could also go through the supervisory agency, even the KPK," he said.