JAKARTA - The Attorney General's Office (AGO) continues to investigate cases of alleged bribery and gratification related to Ronald Tannur's acquittal. Most recently, investigators examined one witness, namely the Head of the Supreme Court's Personnel Bureau.
"Examining one witness, namely Sahlanudin as Head of the Personnel Bureau of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia," said Head of the Attorney General's Office, Harli Siregar, to reporters, Friday, December 6.
However, it was not conveyed in detail what was extracted from the witness. But only mentioned information from the Head of the Personnel Bureau of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia for the suspects Lisa Rachmat and Zarof Ricar.
"The investigation is related to the investigation of the criminal conspiracy case of bribery and / or gratification in handling the case of the convict Ronald Tannur from 2023 to 2024 on behalf of the suspect ZR and the suspect LR," said Harli.
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In this case, the AGO has named six suspects. Three of them are judges at the Surabaya District Court, namely Erintuah Damanik, Heru Hanindyo, and Mangapul.
Then, the other two suspects are Lisa Rachmat, legal adviser Ronald Tannur, and former Supreme Court (MA) official Zarof Ricar.
Another suspect is Meirizka Widjaja, the mother of Ronald Tannur, who is suspected of playing a role as a bribe financier. Meirizka handed over Rp1.5 billion to Lisa Rachmat in exchange to influence the judge in order to give his son acquittal.
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