JAKARTA - Former Minister of Education, Culture, Research and Technology Nadiem Anwar Makarim reported four judges of the Central Jakarta Corruption Court (PN Tipikor Jakpus) to the Judicial Commission (KY).

The report was submitted by a legal team along with Nadiem's wife, Franka Makarim at the KY building, Kramat, Jakarta, Monday, July 6.

"We have officially made a report to the Judicial Commission regarding the case we are handling, the case of Nadiem Anwar Makarim at the Central Jakarta Tipikor PN," said Ari Yusuf Amir, Nadiem's legal team, as reported by ANTARA.

The four judges reported were Purwanto S. Abdullah, Sunoto, Eryusman, Mardianto.

Ari explained the report submitted regarding the alleged violation of the code of conduct for judges.

"We emphasize in these reports with real evidence," he said.

According to him, his party has real evidence because during the trial his party recorded every trial, and the trial was open to the public so that all parties witnessed the process.

The points reported were four judges who decided together with Nadiem. He assessed that the guilty verdict and the differences of opinion that occurred among the judges were the authority of the panel.

The problem, he said, was the alleged manipulation of the facts of the trial which was regretted by the Nadiem party.

"So what we report about the many manipulations of the facts of the trial carried out by the four judges. We convey in detail about the manipulation to the Judicial Commission, so that it can check whether our report is true or not," he said.

Dody Abdul Kadir, another of Nadiem's lawyers, said this report was made in the hope of improvements and improvements in the judicial process.

"Because this judicial process is not only to seek justice, but must be able to find justice," said Dody.

Meanwhile, Nadiem's wife, Frakan Makarim, said that her presence at the Judicial Commission was not only as a wife but also as a citizen who had problems with the law.

He said his husband had been detained since September 4, 2025 and had undergone every legal process in the hope that justice could be upheld.

"Today we entrust again that we can get justice in institutions that must exist in this court, so that because of the trust that is given to those in the institution (KY-red), we are here to seek justice," said Franka.

The Corruption Court at the Central Jakarta District Court sentenced Nadiem Makarim to 10 years in prison on Tuesday (30/6). He was proven to have committed corruption related to the procurement of Chromebooks.

Nadiem was also sentenced to a fine of Rp1 billion with the provision that if it is not paid, it will be replaced (subsider) with a prison sentence of 190 days.

Meanwhile, the judge's verdict was lighter than the prosecutor's demands. Previously, Nadiem was charged with a prison sentence of 18 years, a fine of Rp1 billion, a substitute of 190 days in prison, and a substitute of Rp5.67 trillion, a substitute of 9 years in prison.

Previously, Tuesday (30/6), Deputy Chairman of the Judicial Commission Desmihardi stated that his party was monitoring the trial process of Nadiem Makarim.

Until the verdict was read, the Judicial Commission had not received a report regarding the Code of Ethics and Conduct Guidelines for Judges (KEPPH).

"Regarding Nadiem, according to our authority, we have been monitoring since the beginning," he said.

The Judicial Commission, he continued, stated that it was open to receiving any reports submitted.

"Every report we receive, whether it is a monitoring report, or a report of suspected violations of KEPPH, we will follow up on it," said Desmihardi.

"We open the door to the existence of reports regarding the alleged KEPPH carried out by judges when examining, deciding a case," he continued.


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