Africa | America | Asia | Australasia | Europe | India | Middle East | UK | US

Indonesia anti-graft chief goes on trial in murder case

Jakarta - The chairman of Indonesia's powerful anti-corruption commission went on trial Thursday for allegedly commissioning the murder of a businessman in a politically-charged case. Antasari Azhar, who has been suspended as the chief of the Corrupt...
Posted : Thu, 08 Oct 2009 05:59:12 GMT
By : dpa
Category : Australasia (World)
News Alerts by Email ( click here )
Australasia World News | Home
Jakarta - The chairman of Indonesia's powerful anti-corruption commission went on trial Thursday for allegedly commissioning the murder of a businessman in a politically-charged case. Antasari Azhar, who has been suspended as the chief of the Corruption Eradication Commission pending the outcome of his case, could face the death penalty if found guilty of what prosecutors said was the premeditated murder of Nasrudin Zulkarnaen.

Prosecutors charged that Azhar killed Zulkarnaen after the businessman allegedly threatened to make public Azhar's sexual affair with Zulkarnaen's youngest wife, a golf caddy.

The case has triggered speculation of a conspiracy to weaken the anti-corruption commission following a series of successful prosecutions against legislators, prosecutors and senior government officials.

"I don't understand," Azhar said when chief judge Herri Suwantoro asked if he understood the indictment.

The trial was adjourned until next Thursday.

Azhar has been in police detention since May.

Two of his deputies at the anti-corruption commission have been named suspects in a criminal investigation for allegedly abusing their power in slapping travel bans on two business people who were subjects of a corruption probe.

The commission was created in 2003 to tackle endemic corruption with the power to arrest and prosecute suspects.

Anti-graft activists said there have been systematic efforts by forces within the police and other law enforcement agencies to weaken the commission.

Copyright DPA

Share/Save/Bookmark

Article : Indonesia anti-graft chief goes on trial in murder case
Print this article
Email this article

Stay Updated
News gadget on your Google homepage
Subscribe to a news feed in Google Reader


Related News

ANALYSIS: Indonesians fret as president waffles over graft scandal
Jakarta - Public disillusionment is growing with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono over his perceived indecisiveness in handling an alleged graft scandal that has implicated senior officials. Questions have been asked about Yudhoyono's de...

Man who killed wife for waking dog imprisoned for 14 years
Sydney - An Australian who strangled his wife for waking up his dog and then went out for a drink at his local pub was sentenced to prison Friday by a Melbourne court. Anthony Sherna, who pleaded not guilty to killing Susanne Wild, was found guilty o...

Truck crash kills 500 sheep in Australia
Sydney - More than 500 sheep were killed when a truck carrying them to an abattoir overturned on a bend in Australia's south-east. Victoria Police Sergeant Nick Buenin said Friday that the truck with 750 sheep on board hit a guard rail and slid on it...

Three Chinese arrested for forging university degrees
Wellington - Three Chinese citizens have been arrested in New Zealand and charged with forging university degrees, diplomas and other academic records, police announced on Thursday. They are believed to have produced more than 100 false qualification...

New Zealand air force man dies in explosion
Wellington - A Royal New Zealand Air Force sergeant died Thursday when an artillery shell exploded at the North Island military camp at Waiouru. Flight Sergeant Andrew Bruce Forster, a father of three, was killed instantly when the unexploded shell w...

Sri Lankan migrants to leave Australian ship off Indonesia
Jakarta - A group of Sri Lankan asylum seekers were to leave an Australian customs ship moored off Indonesia's Bintan island Wednesday after a three-week standoff, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said. The 56 migrants are the remainder of a group of ...

Pacific sailors survive two months adrift
Sydney - Five villagers from Papua New Guinea were being treated for malnutrition and exposure in a Marshall Islands hospital Wednesday after being rescued following two months adrift in the Pacific Ocean. A party of eight men set out from the mainla...

Have your Say
Name
Email
Subject
Your Comment

Enter Verification code
 
  

 

 

More Australasia (World) News click here
Follow The Earth Times
Subscribe to RSS Follow Earth Times on TwitterNews by email
Share/Save/Bookmark

 
 



 
Subscribe to free Earthtimes
News Alerts by Email Click here
For RSS Feeds Click here
or Create your own RSS

Add to Google Toolbar
Breaking News
Press Releases

 


The Earth Times
News Category

© 2009 www.earthtimes.org, The Earth Times, All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy
Earth Times accept no responsibility or liability either directly or indirectly for views or opinions expressed in articles or comments.