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2010, Badilag Still Focuses on Human Resources Enhancement

Jakarta | badilag.net/english (6/1)

Badilag (Religious Courts Body in the Supreme Court) puts its 2010 top priority on enhancing the quality of human resources, particularly judicial officers such as judges, registrars and bailiffs. This is also the program that Badilag focused on in 2009.

“We extend our focus in 2009 to this year, which is enhancing the quality of judicial officers at the Religious Courts while at the same time improving our services so as to fulfill public expectation of justice,” DG of Badilag, Wahyu Widiana, said on Wednesday (6/1).

Based on the most recent data in Badilag, there are 10.390 officers at Religious Courts all over Indonesia, 7.638 out of which are judicial officers and the rest 2.752 are non-judicial officers. The number shows an increase compared to the previous year.

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Supreme Court in search of 61 Anti-Corruption Judges

Jakarta | badilag.net/english

The Supreme Court is preparing 61 judges to handle corruption cases in Anti-corruption Courts that will be set up in seven provinces throughout the country. Recruitment for these special judges has been announced since Monday, January 4, 2010.

“We have announced the recruitment since Monday,” Hatta Ali, the Court Spokesperson, said after a ceremony in the Constitutional Court, Jakarta, today (5/1).

As the Supreme Court website reported, 115 judges from a number of courts have enrolled in this recruitment. One of the requirements states that the judges must hold magisterial degree and have the experience of handling corruption cases. All the judges are required to gather at the Supreme Court building next January 13.

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Chief Justice: Law enforcement should be free from any pressure


Chief Justice, Hon. Harifin A. Tumpa, (right) installing the new Chief of Prime Military Court, Gen. Burhan Dahlan, Tuesday  (29/12) in Jakarta.

Jakarta | badilag.net/english (29/12)

Chief Justice, Hon. Harifin A. Tumpa said judges’ works have been public spotlight lately. Instead of abiding by the applying laws, People tend to resolve their cases through people power. This trend has put judges on the corner. Therefore, it is important for judges to solidly stick to the law principles, Harifin said as reported by mahkamahagung.go.id.

Harifin expects that law enforcement in Indonesia is free from any pressure. People should not press judges in deciding cases. Referring to a number of verdicts that were strongly criticized for punishing thieves of cacao and watermelon, for example, Chief Justice said the decisions were light and have been handed down with strong reasoning and consideration.

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It’s time to evaluate performance


From left to right: Director for Judicial Staff Development, Zuffran Sabrie, Director General of Badilag, Wahyu Widiana, Secretary to Ditgen Badilag, Farid Ismail, and Director for Administration Development, Hidayatullah MS.

Jakarta | badilag.net/english (29/12)

Director General of Badilag urged all officials and officers in Badilag (Religious Courts Body in the Supreme Court) to evaluate their work performance during 2009.

“We still have many weaknesses. Don’t be easily satisfied,” Wahyu said before all Badilag apparatus in the year-end evaluation meeting yesterday (28/12).

Badilag, Wahyu added, carried out its work programs well in 2009 but he expected the performance to be much better in the next year. He further said the positive appreciation that Badilag received from a considerable number of figures and institutions nationally and internationally had to be made as motivation and encouragement to provide much better services.

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In Response to KPK survey

DG of Badilag: Religious Courts Must Enhance Public Services

Jakarta | badilag.net (23/12)

Survey of integrity on public sector during 2009 released by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) put the Supreme Court in the group of 15 institutions with the lowest level of integrity. The annual survey conducted during April-September 2009 involved 11.413 respondents from several cities in Indonesia including central and district areas.

Responding to the survey, the Director General of Badilag, Wahyu Widiana, asks Religious Courts apparatus not to see the survey from a negative perspective. Conversely, he urges all apparatus to enhance the quality of public services despite the validity of the survey method. “Make the result of the survey as the instrument to do the better things for public,” said Wahyu Widiana to badilag.net.

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