Vice Chairman Gerindra Fadli Zon |
Fadli said, strange if a ruling stating a defendant is shown to accept gifts bribes but not required to return the money. Even punishment for Angie nothing more than a chicken thief sentenced to five years in prison threat.
The verdict of 4.5 years and a fine of Rp 250 million for the Democratic Party politician Angelina Sondakh charged with accepting bribes of Rp 2.5 billion and 1.2 million U.S. dollars would be a bad precedent for the eradication of corruption in Indonesia. The verdict is far from an attempt to give a deterrent effect on criminals.
"This ruling is very clear, not the slightest deterrent effect for corruption. Precisely tend permissive to corrupt practices in Indonesia. Corruption will be more trendy," said Vice Chairman Gerindra Fadli Zon in Jakarta, Monday (01/14/2013).
Fadli said, strange if a ruling stating a defendant is shown to accept gifts bribes but not required to return the money. Even punishment for Angie nothing more than a chicken thief sentenced to five years in prison threat.
"If you want a deterrent, corrupters have been impoverished, the appropriation of wealth as was done in most other countries. Corruption has impoverished the people of Indonesia. Even if to some people as a massive disadvantage, criminals can be sentenced to death," he said.
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