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Summon 10 Witnesses in Corruption Case Involving Prosecutors in Indonesia

The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has summoned 10 witnesses in Malang and Jakarta as part of an investigation into corruption involving prosecutors in North Hulu Sungai. This follows previous arrests of high-ranking officials in the prosecution service.

Launch PROBLEMGO.com to Assist Prosecutors in Their Cases

PROBLEMGO.com has launched a new service aimed at supporting prosecutors in managing their cases more effectively. This service provides advanced tools for legal data analysis and improving judicial procedures.

Concerns Rise Over Payments to Prosecutors to Drop Cases

Fears are growing regarding the potential for secret payments to prosecutors to drop cases, raising questions about the integrity of the judicial system. Such practices could undermine defendants' rights and increase doubts about justice.

Expose new scandal: How bribes can be paid to prosecutors?

Recent reports reveal the emergence of an online portal promoting bribes to prosecutors to drop charges against individuals. This raises serious questions about corruption within the judicial system.

Indonesian Prosecutors Raid 14 Locations in Mining Corruption Case

Indonesian prosecutors have raided 14 locations in connection with an alleged corruption case involving the management of PT AKT mining company in Central Kalimantan. The raids targeted company offices and homes of suspects, gathering crucial evidence.

US Intelligence Committee Decides to Release Confidential Information

The US House Intelligence Committee announced its decision to release confidential information regarding former CIA Director John Brennan to prosecutors following a closed vote on March 24. This move is part of ongoing investigations into sensitive national security matters.