Indonesia’s Top Judge Faces Demotion Following Ruling in Favor of President’s Son

Indonesia’s Top Judge Faces Demotion Following Ruling in Favor of President’s Son

A judicial panel in Indonesia has ⁤demoted the country’s top judge after finding him guilty of ⁤a conflict of interest in a ruling last month that ‍allowed President Joko ⁢Widodo’s son⁤ to run for ​vice⁢ president.

Anwar Usman, who is the ⁤president’s brother-in-law, was found guilty ‍of‍ a‌ “gross​ violation” of the court’s ethics code⁤ for failing⁣ to recuse himself from the court’s decision on age ⁤limits for presidential and vice ⁤presidential candidates.

The ruling, with a five-four majority,⁣ paved ⁤the way for ⁢Widodo’s 36-year-old eldest son Gibran Rakabuming Raka⁢ to ​run for⁢ vice president ⁤alongside Defence​ Minister Prabowo Subianto.

Anwar “was proven to have violated judges’ ethical code⁤ specifically the principle of‌ neutrality and integrity as⁤ he did not recuse himself”, the ethics panel found.

It said,⁤ without elaborating, that ‌Anwar “had ⁢purposely opened a room for⁣ intervention ⁤from ⁢an external party” ⁢and thus ⁢had “violated the​ principle of independence”.

The panel, which‍ cannot change the‌ outcome of the case, said Anwar could remain one of the⁢ court’s ⁢nine judges but must not take part in any election cases in​ which he could have a conflict of⁣ interest.

Source from ⁣ www.aljazeera.com

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