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Monday, June 16, 2014

Akil Mochtar demanded a life sentence and a fine of Rp 10 billion


Former Chairman of the Constitutional Court Akil Mochtar charged with corruption and money laundering.


Akil Mochtar demanded a life sentence and a fine of Rp 10 billion

Former Chairman of the Constitutional Court, Akil Mochtar, demanded life imprisonment and a fine of Rp10 billion in the Court of Criminal Acts of Corruption (Corruption), Jakarta, Monday (16/06).

In the first indictment, the Prosecutor Pulung Rinandoro call Akil accepting bribes related to disputed elections Gunung Mas (USD 3 billion), the elections Lebak (USD 1 billion), Election District Four Lawang (Rp 10 billion and U.S. $ 500,000), the election of Palembang (USD 19 886 .092.800), and South Lampung elections (USD 500 million).

As for the second charge, Akil said to have received money related dispute Election Buton (USD 1 billion), Morotai Island District (USD 2.989 billion), Central Tapanuli (USD 1.8 billion). He was also charged with receiving promises of Rp 10 billion related objection East Java Provincial election results.

In the third indictment, Akil said to have asked for U.S. $ 125 million to the Deputy Governor of Papua-year period from 2006 to 2011, Alex Hesegem.
Giving money related dispute Election Merauke, Asmat district, Digoel District, Jayapura City, and the District Nduga.

Then, in the fourth indictment, Akil said to have received money from Banten Governor Atut Chosiyah sister, Tubagus Chaeri aka Henry Ward, amounting to USD 7.5 billion, which is thought to be related to the election dispute Banten.
Attorney Akil also found guilty of the charges of the fifth and sixth, the money laundering act as a member of Rp60 billion to Rp120 billion, while the House of Representatives and became a judge of the Constitutional Court.

According to prosecutors, Akil weighted because of corruption when the state is keen to eradicate corruption. Moreover, Akil became chairman of the state and the last bastion of the people seeking justice.BBC

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