[INDONESIA-NEWS] JKTP - Sahetapy Speaks Out on Supreme Court Candidates

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Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 18:15:59 EDT


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   Sahetapy speaks out on Supreme Court candidates
   
   National News - September 14, 2000
   
   JAKARTA (JP): Amid growing criticism of the incumbent justices of the
   Supreme Court, chairman of the National Commission on Law J.E.
   Sahetappy urged President Abdurrahman Wahid on Wednesday to choose
   between two senior justices for the top post in the country's highest
   judicial body.
   
   Sahetappy, a professor of law and a legislator from the Indonesian
   Democratic of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), named Supreme Court justices
   Toton Suprapto and Paulus Effendy Lotulong as the best candidates, as
   opposed to any of the 16 newly appointed justices.
   
   According to Sahetappy, the two leading candidates for the post of
   chief justice, former minister of justice Muladi and retired judge
   Benjamin Mangkoedilaga, would not be able to properly perform their
   new duties due to their poor track records.
   
   "Let us find people with firm convictions and brains. They are Toton
   and Paulus," said Sahetappy after meeting with the President at
   Merdeka Palace. Last week the President appointed 16 new justices,
   including lecturers Bagir Manan and Artidjo Alkostar, and career judge
   Andi Syamsu Alam, from among the 17 candidates proposed by the House
   of Representatives.
   
   Sahetappy himself was a member of the House working committee charged
   with screening the 46 judicial nominees.
   
   Golkar nominated Muladi for the post of Chief Justice while the
   President preferred Benjamin, who is a member of the National
   Commission on Human Rights.
   
   "Gus Dur just nodded his head," Sahetappy replied when asked about the
   President's response to his surprising proposal.
   
   He declined to elaborate on his reasons for rejecting Muladi and
   Benjamin. He only said he had sufficient evidence to back up his
   objections.
   
   "There are too many negative stories about them," said Sahetappy.
   (prb)

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