Salim Wally And Mardin, Two Village Fund Corruptors Sentenced To 2.5 Years In Prison

JAKARTA - The Ambon Corruption Crime Court (Tipikor) sentenced Salim Wally and Mardin to 2.5 years in prison, two defendants in the corruption case of the Village Fund and Galegale Village Fund Allocation, Central Maluku Regency, Maluku, for the 2015-2016 fiscal year. "Declaring the defendant legally and convincingly proven guilty of violating Article 3 of the Republic of Indonesia Law Number 31 of 1999 as amended by Law Number 20 of 2001 concerning Corruption," said Chief Justice Ronny Felix Wuisan accompanied by Jenny Tulak and Bernard Panjaitan as member judges in Ambon, reported by Antara, Thursday, October 7th. In their decision, the panel of judges also sentenced the two defendants to pay a fine of Rp50 million, a subsidiary of three months in prison and a replacement money of Rp.50 million, a subsidiary of one month in prison. state, during his tenure as head of the Gale-Gale administrative village in 2015 and 2016 did not involve state saniri (village consultative body) in the preparation of the village/state revenue and expenditure budget.

In managing village funds (DD) and village fund allocations (ADD), the defendants did not follow the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 13 of 2014 concerning Village Finance Guidelines, and Central Maluku Regent Regulation Number 19 of 2016 concerning Village/State Administrative Finances. The defendants did not support the program the government in developing villages by using DD-ADD in accordance with Law Number 06 of 2014 and Government Regulations on Villages. While what is mitigating is that the defendant is polite and admits and regrets his actions. The defendants also have family dependents and have never been sentenced. The judge's decision was lighter than the demands of the Public Prosecutor Asmin Hamja and Rian Lopulalan for four years in prison, a fine of Rp. In this case there were three defendants, but another defendant on behalf of Syawal Adjid was tried in a separate case file.