BANDAR LAMPUNG - Former Chancellor of Lampung University (Unila), Prof. Karomani did not appeal the decision handed down by the panel of judges at the trial some time ago regarding the bribery of accepting new students.

"Karomani has stated that she has not filed an appeal against the decision that has been handed down even though there are several notes that she thinks are not in accordance with the facts experienced," said Law adviser to the former Chancellor of Unila Karomani, Ahmad Handoko in Bandar Lampung as reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, May 30.

He continued things that were not in accordance with the facts in the trial, including in Karomani's legal considerations asking witnesses Asep Sukohar and Mualimin to look for prospective students who wanted to donate.

"Actually, it's not like that, then there are the names of the givers who don't give them, instead they are considered giving," he said.

In the decision handed down to Karomani, he highly appreciates and respects the decision of the panel of judges. Karomani, he said, was ready to serve his sentence and return the state loss money.

"As soon as possible the loss money will be settled," he said.

Previously, the panel of judges in the trial of the 2022 Unila New Student Admissions (PMB) bribery case sentenced the former Chancellor of Unila Prof. Karomani to ten years in prison.

In the verdict, the panel of judges also imposed a fine of Rp. 400 million, subsidiary to imprisonment for four months and additional punishment by having to pay compensation of Rp. 8.075 billion which must be paid no later than one month after the verdict has permanent force or inkrah.


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