Lawyer Optimistic with Setya`s Justice Collaborator Request

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Kamis, 1 Januari 1970 07:00 WIB

Former House speaker Setya Novanto during his trial at the Anti-corruption Court in Jakarta, March 15, 2018. TEMPO/Imam Sukamto

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Firman Wijaya, the lawyer of e-KTP corruption case defendant Setya Novanto, expressed optimism that the justice collaborator (JC) request will be approved by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).


Before today’s trial, Firman said his client is ready to face the charges. “[Setya] Novanto is ready today," said Firman at the Jakarta Corruption Court on Thursday, March 29.


Read: Setya Novanto Likely Failed to be Justice Collaborator


The KPK prosecutor is scheduled to outline charges and verdicts in relation to the justice collaborator request. Setya Novanto, Firman claimed, is qualified as a justice collaborator as in accordance with the law.


According to Firman, below are several points that qualify Setya as a justice collaborator:


1. Setya admitted his crime.


2. Setya returned Rp5 billion. Firman explained that returning what is allegedly the result of a crime is one of the requirements to be a justice collaborator.


3. Setya wants to cooperate with the law enforcer. Setya encourages his nephew, Irvanto


Hendra Pambudi to cooperate with the law enforcers.


4. Setya is willing to testify.


CAESAR AKBAR

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