Judiciary Committee: Ad Hoc Human Rights Judge Candidates Must Be Honest

Judiciary Committee: Ad Hoc Human Rights Judge Candidates Must Be Honest

Fajarasia.id – The Judiciary Commission (KY) of the Republic of Indonesia said that the Ad Hoc Human Rights (HAM) Judge Candidates of the Supreme Court (MA) of the Supreme Court (MA) have shown a high degree of integrity to avoid interference when judges hear cases. said he must.

“If a future judge has a high level of integrity, he must know that a judge must be independent,” said Jakarta on Friday (27 January 2023). KY Judge Recruitment Manager Siti Nurdjanah said.

Judges with high integrity are believed to maintain the independence of the judiciary. In that case, the City believes that no judge would want the parties to intervene in deciding the case.

“The key is high integrity,” she says Siti. Many stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations (NGOs) active in human rights activism, are involved in obtaining human rights judges of ad hoc integrity from the beginning of the process to the final stage of KY selection.

Not only that, but during the interview stage, the KY selection committee engaged the public and NGOs to give each judge candidate time to ask direct or broad human rights questions.

For reference, KY has released the names of future judges who are said to have passed the Supreme Court’s ad hoc human rights judge health and character selection. This announcement was made in Letter No. 02/PENG/PIM/RH.04.04/01/2023.

There are five candidates for special human rights judges who have passed the health and character selection. First of all, Harunoto of the National Police. The second is Heppy Wajongkele, a lawyer, Rafat Akbar, a former Special Corruption Justice of the Supreme Court of Jakarta.

Next, he is M. Fathan Riyadhi, a former Ad Hoc Corruption Crimes Judge of the Banda Aceh District Court, and finally he is Dr. Ukar Priyambodo, a former Ad Hoc Corruption Crimes Judge of the Palangkaraya Court. ****

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