Koq jadi Reza yg kebakaran "jembut"?, biarkan yg berwajib yg ngurus...
gp On 9/24/08, rezameutia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ketika pengadilan negeri jakarta selatan memutuskan untuk membuka > kembali kasus blbi, kejaksaan malahan naik banding atas putusan itu. > > bukannya kejaksaan seharusnya di pihak pemerintah membongkar kasus > blbi? gimana sih? > > kpk mendapat tekanan dari masyarakat untuk mengurus kasus blbi, karena > kejaksaan udah nggak dipercaya lagi setelah kasus urip. > > > > ============= > > > > High court supports halt to BLBI corruption probe > > Dian Kuswandini and Abdul Khalik, > The Jakarta Post, Jakarta > > > A higher court has ruled in favor of a decision by the Attorney > General's Office (AGO) to halt a probe into the loan scandal involving > tycoon Sjamsul Nursalim. > > The Jakarta High Court accepted an appeal submitted by the AGO to > overturn the South Jakarta District Court's verdict favoring the > plaintiff, the Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI), which > originally demanded the probe. > > The higher court argued that the MAKI, an NGO, had "no legal standing" > to file a lawsuit against the AGO to reopen the Bank Indonesia > liquidity support (BLBI) case against Sjamsul. > > "The court ruling has stated that MAKI is not among the legal subjects > that can be engaged in a lawsuit. The district court should have taken > this into account in its verdict," Jakarta High Court spokesman Madya > Suharja said Tuesday. > > The High Court's verdict was handed down Monday, he added. > > Back in April, the AGO's decision to halt the BLBI case through a > Letter of Order to Stop the Investigation (SP3) was ruled a violation > of the 1999 Anti-Corruption Law by the South Jakarta District Court. > According to the 1999 law, the return of state assets does not nullify > a criminal act. > > In response to the verdict, the AGO appealed to the Jakarta High Court > in order to halt the case. > > The high court ruled in the AGO's favor because NGOs are not legally > permitted to pursue corruption cases, spokesman Madya said. > > "According to the 2001 Corruption Law, civil society has no legal > standing to sue, but only to report (on corruption cases)." > > Such authority was only granted for laws involving consumer > protection, forestry and the environment, Madya added. > > However, the higher court ruling did not mention whether the AGO's > letter of order to halt the BLBI probe was, in itself, lawful, he said. > > "The judges didn't go that far because their finding on MAKI's > unlawful position was enough for them not to investigate (the appeal > case) further." > > In response to the latest court verdict, MAKI chairman Buyamin Saiman > said he would appeal to the Supreme Court. > > "It is a question of our legal standing, not whether the letter of > order was lawful or not. Our motion (on the letter of order) had been > declared lawful by the (South Jakarta) District Court," he said, > adding he obtained new evidence on the case. > > Assistant attorney general for special crimes Marwan Effendi praised > the high court verdict. > > "It means the Jakarta High Court shares the same view as the AGO in > this case," he told The Jakarta Post. > > Reopening the Sjamsul case would conflict with several regulations, > such as the 2000 Law on National Development and the 2003 presidential > decree on BLBI debtors, Marwan said. > > "A cooperative debtor deserves a letter of settlement and should not > be charged with violating the law. (The decree on debtors) also > stipulates that BLBI cases should be settled out of court." > > Meanwhile, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said Tuesday it > would press ahead with its plan to take over the BLBI probe from the > AGO, despite the high court's verdict. > > "The decision doesn't affect our plan to take over the BLBI case," KPK > chairman Antasari Azhar said at a public discussion in Jakarta for the > release of the corruption perception index (CPI) survey conducted by > Transparency International Indonesia. > > "After Idul Fitri, we will discuss the takeover plan with the AGO. If > they don't want (to reopen) it, we will take it over," Antasari added. > > > > ========================= > > -- Salam, Great Pretender ------------------------------------ Post message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] List owner : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
