JAKARTA - Member of Commission III of the DPR, Hasbiallah Ilyas, highlighted the practice of the legal and judicial mafia in the fit and proper test of candidates for Supreme Court justices held at Commission III of the DPR RI, Wednesday, September 10. He reminded that the public had long heard of the issue of the legal mafia, the judicial mafia, as well as the tax mafia that mushroomed in various sectors, and even many officials became mafia.
"Almost in all mafia sectors there are, including in the judiciary. This harassment is real, and not everyone can survive maintaining integrity. How can Pak Budi make sure he is not dragged into this practice?," said Hasbiallah at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Wednesday, September 10.
Hasbiallah also takes seriously the track record and integrity of 13 candidates, including the educational background of prospective judges. One of them is Budi Nugroho who comes from accounting and tax discipline, as well as the experience of the last five years as a judge at the Tax Court who handles tax, customs, and customs disputes.
"This means that the environment in the Supreme Court is a new environment for Pak Budi. We know that the Supreme Court is the last bulwark for the community in seeking justice. Therefore, I need to ask your commitment to maintaining integrity," said Hasbi.
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In addition, the PKB legislator for the Jakarta electoral district also touched on the complexity of tax issues. According to him, candidates for Supreme Court Justices must be able to take a fair position in handling all cases.
"I hope that the decisions taken will not trouble the people, will not burden the community, but will still be able to provide optimal income for the country," said Hasbi.
Hasbi emphasized that Commission III of the DPR RI has high hopes that every candidate for Supreme Court Justice truly upholds integrity and justice.
"It's not just giving promises in the feasibility test, but proving it when it has carried out its mandate," he concluded.
As reported, as many as 13 candidates for Supreme Court justices underwent a fit and proper test at Commission III of the DPR, starting Tuesday, September 9. In addition to the 13 candidates for Supreme Court justices, Commission III also tested three candidates for ad hoc judges for human rights (HAM).
The allocation of fit and proper test times for each candidate for Supreme Court justice and ad hoc judges for a maximum of 90 minutes, including 15 minutes, is used to deliver the subject points of the paper or introduction.
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