My Bold...
http://gopacnetwork.org/Docs/NewsReleases/2014/NR_GlobalConferenceHosts_Jul0314_EN.pdf
The Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption
(GOPAC) is proud to announce that Indonesia will host the sixth Global Conference of
Parliamentarians Against Corruption, in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2015.
“Corruption is a blight on governments, economies and societies the world over and the only
way to combat it is through a strong global collective,” said Ricardo Garcia Cervantes, Chair
of GOPAC. “With the support of Indonesia’s House of Representatives and GOPAC
Indonesia, our sixth Global Conference will nurture the collective and bring together the
leaders needed to further strengthen the fight against corruption.”
Letter from the Chairman of SEAPAC-The Speaker of Indonesian House of Representatives to Parliaments in Southeast Asia
https://drive.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=http://ksap.dpr.go.id/files/seapac/page/inv.pdf
Well, good luck with that :facepalm:
ajaylee said:
I'm surprised and I shouldn't have been.
ajaylee said:
Somewhere buried in all our links, I read that the bribes actually get split between Soenardi, the prosecution and the judges. I got the impression that the bulk of the money goes to them - as it should, I guess, since they have more power than the attorney. I had the impression that the attorney becomes little more than a procurer and a go-between for the client and the prosecution/judges.
Hardly surprising, then, that almost immediately there's a technical flaw in the prosecution's paperwork, an obvious one that led to confusion and discussion on this forum - but somehow that little flaw, the room number, didn't get corrected on the paperwork finally submitted. Accident? Or the prosecution getting sloppy because they're no longer actually trying to convict HM?
I hope I'm wrong, but it wouldn't surprise me if we start seeing bulletproof evidence disappearing or being thrown out because of mishandling (real or 'purchased).
I guess I just didn't expect the fix to be so blatant and above-board.
My Bolds (1) - Yes, I posted a link - ironic that I was googling Ary B Soenardi at the time, too. Lubbe did not pay out, so got 15 years.
http://www.news.com.au/world/bali-p...indonesian-jails/story-fndir2ev-1227014030151
Lubbe — who’s directed his letter to Indonesian President-elect Joko Widodo or Jokowi — claims
the money in his meth case was to be split between the judge and the prosecutor.Lubbe’s lawyer, Ary B Soenardi — the same man who represented Sydney resident Leeza Ormsby on drugs charges — and fellow lawyer Iswahyudi denied they had suggested he pay a bribe.
(2) I think that technical flaw was already in place deliberately - it assume (JMO) that there was never going to be a 'new' lawyer nor was there going to be a delay until one was found.
Any instruction by Judge Cohen now, after the fact, seems more like a weak attempt to avoid the inevitable - that Soenardi was not going anywhere - and to add, it sounds as if Soenardi made sure that the statement supposedly released by HM refusing another Lawyer made it very clear that a change of legals was way too late - he would not be removed at this stage.
Once the money was approved from the US Courts - it was game on (JMO) - though it is $150k less than first submitted for - I wonder what would have happened if it had been approved - I wonder if the goal posts have been moved, or that the additional $150k will somehow be approved later on.
I also agree that HM is not acting as if there will be any repercussions - there is no grief, and if all goes to plan by Ary B Soenardi direction, HM will Shut Up, be remorseful of any involvement, she will stick to her story, and she will polite and respectful - its how it works so as she will be given a very lenient sentence - if any.
Tommy on the other hand I cant see getting less than 15 years.
HM's recent day out reminds me of this article - very interestiing:
Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-execute-say-Balis-Mr-Big.html#ixzz3PUMDoUOc
They won't execute me, says Bali's Mr Big, as the British granny at the centre of 'his' £1.6m drug plot is sentenced to death... so why is he so curiously relaxed?
Brash Londoner saunters round notorious jail seemingly unworried.
(3) I hope too that there are no more 'mistakes' made.
I think they are trying to get it thrown out instead of it going to sentence - where whatever punishment will be given to the pair will be scrutinized - to get this case out of the Courts as quick as possible and to put the blame on a technicality washes a lot of blood from many hands if corruption is involved.
As it is the Media has been slow to cover this story to its full potential.
Maybe a little more investigative journalism wouldn't do any harm, if its the truth that needs to be found in this case, and for Sheila as well.
And interestingly enough, HM has stated that she would like to live in Bali after all this is over? I hope there is some mechanism in place right now that HM can be kept in custody, arrested and deported back to the US immediately to face charges that she has at home - otherwise (I think) she will not go back at all, and I also think she wont stay in Bali either. She is saying that to reduce her sentence. I doubt she gives one tuppence about Bali - she is way too selfish.
Source - Read more...“I hope that she will grow up in Indonesia. I want to stay in Bali after this case. Because I love Bali. Bali is nice. The people are nice.”
On a positive note, maybe this is all being allowed to go ahead to expose this case.
Even a political angle isn't out of the question.
Bali needs to shine on their clearing up of corruption - maybe this is the case that will highlight what Bali is facing.
...or am I just dreaming.
Gotta look good for that World Anti Corruption Conference