Bagus BT Saragih, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Tue, 04/06/2010 8:19 PM
The Supreme Court has cut the jail term of businesswoman Artalyta Suryani by six months, only three months after an anti-judicial corruption taskforce found she enjoyed luxurious facilities inside her prison.
Supreme Court justice Hatta Ali said the revision was granted over “humanity reasons” in response to Artalyta’s case review request.
“Bribery convict Artalyta did not profit from the case,” Hatta said Tuesday, adding that she was only a broker.
“Besides, he is a woman. We cut her jail term based on humanity consideration.”
The Supreme Court upheld last year a five-year jail term for Artalyta after finding her guilty of giving US$660,000 in bribe to state prosecutor Urip Tri Gunawan, who was then leading a team investigating the Bank Indonesia Liquidity Support (BLBI) cases implicating tycoon Sjamsul Nursalim.
The Corruption Court sentenced Urip to 20 years in jail for accepting the bribe.
In January the presidential task force discovered Artalyta, graft convict Darmawati Dareho and drug abuse convict Liem "Aling" Marita receive exclusive facilities at the Pondok Bambu women prison. The three were moved to Tangerang prison later on.
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