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Friday, January 11, 2013

Corruption Eradication Commission filed an appeal against the decision of the judges Jakarta Corruption Court which sentenced her to four years and six months legislator Angelina Sondakh.

Corruption Eradication Commission filed an appeal against the decision of the judges Jakarta Corruption Court which sentenced her to four years and six months legislator Angelina Sondakh.




Corruption Eradication Commission filed an appeal against the decision of the judges Jakarta Corruption Court which sentenced him to four years and six months legislator Angelina Sondakh. KPK spokesman Johan Budi said it was preparing an appeal of memory.

"Regarding the judge's verdict was handed down Corruption, the Commission had decided to appeal. We prepare appeals memory but we can not leave," he said in Jakarta, Friday (11/01/2013).

Besides sentenced to prison for four years and six months, requiring judges Corruption aka Angelina Angie pay a fine of Rp 250 million, which can be replaced with six months imprisonment. The judge did not agree with the demands of the prosecution team requesting the Commission to pay compensation amounting Angie bribes he received. The judges also stated Angie proven not accept gifts of money from projects related Permai Group homestead SEA Games athletes at the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

Former Deputy Secretary General of the Democratic Party is considered only proved receiving gifts related college project at the Ministry of Education and Culture. Value for money is received by the judges Angie was less than prosecutors demanded. Angie tersebukti judges received Rp 2.5 billion and 1.2 million U.S. dollars, or approximately USD 14.5 billion. Meanwhile, according to prosecutors, Angie for receiving money worth a total of Rp 12.58 billion and 2.35 million U.S. dollars in 2010.

Regarding the prosecution is not justified by the judges, the prosecutor Johan ensure that the Commission already has strong enough evidence to bring a case to trial. "But you are deciding guilt or innocence is not the Commission or the defendant, but the judge," he said.

Decision of the judges is lighter than the prosecutors' Commission for the implementation of the different chapters. Angie judges found to have violated Article 11 of the Law on Corruption Eradication in conjunction with Article 64 paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code which includes a maximum penalty of five years in prison.

While prosecutors chose Article 12 letter a in conjunction with Article 18 of the Corruption Eradication Law in conjunction with Article 64 Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code, the penalties are more severe, a maximum of 20 years in prison. Johan also said, if it is legally binding, this decision will be a matter for the Commission to develop case investigation Angie.

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