The Judicial Commission has examined the panel of judges at the Central Jakarta District Court who sentenced Harvey Moeis to 6 years and 6 months in the corruption case of tin commodity trading.
"KY has carried out a closed examination as part of the right to be responsible for alleged violations of the Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct of Judges committed by the reporting party," said KY member and spokesman Mukti Fajar Nur Dewata as reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, May 20.
The examination of the reported judges is the last stage of handling a report. After that, KY will conclude the results of the examination and forward it to the plenary session to determine whether or not the alleged violation of the code of ethics is proven.
"Furthermore, it is proposed whether or not to be sanctioned," said Mukti Fajar.
Of the total five parties reported, said the Head of the Supervision of Judges and Investigations of KY Joko Sasmito, only one has not been investigated by KY. However, KY will still follow up on the remaining one reported.
"There are five reported people, consisting of three career judges and two hoax judges," said Joko Sasmito.
At that time we checked only four. We have not examined one reported party because at that time they were still applying for leave. It will only be followed up for one reported party who is still not present," he added.
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Earlier on Monday (6/1), KY received a report on alleged violations of the Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct of Judges or KEPPH against the panel of judges at the Central Jakarta District Court who handled the case of Harvey Moeis.
The panel of judges at the Corruption Court at the Central Jakarta District Court sentenced Harvey to 6 years and 6 months in prison, a fine of Rp. 1 billion, subsidiary to 6 months in prison, and compensation of Rp. 210 billion, subsidiary to 2 years in prison.
The judge's verdict is lighter than the demands of the public prosecutor (JPU). Harvey was previously sentenced to 12 years in prison, a fine of Rp. 1 billion, a subsidiary of 1 year in prison, and a replacement money of Rp. 210 billion, subsidiary of 6 years in prison.
However, Harvey's verdict was heavier at the appeal level. The DKI Jakarta High Court sentenced Harvey to 20 years in prison and a fine of Rp. 1 billion, subsidiary to 8 months. In addition, Harvey was also sentenced to pay compensation of Rp. 420 billion, subsidiary to 10 years in prison.
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