Indonesian Lawyer Demands Evidence of Losses After Court Ruling on PGRM Case
A lawyer representing the defendants in the PGRM (Presidential Case) case, Nadiem has expressed his intention to continue pursuing legal action against the government after being ordered by the court to compensate losses incurred during the case.
The ruling came as a result of a motion filed by the prosecution, seeking compensation for damages suffered during the trial process. The court ruled in favor of the government, ordering Nadiem and his co-defendants to pay millions of dollars in compensation.
However, Nadiem's lawyer has stated that they will not back down and will continue to fight for their clients' rights. "We have received the court ruling and are analyzing it," said the lawyer. "If we find any flaws or irregularities, we will certainly take further action."
Nadiem himself had previously denied any wrongdoing in connection with the PGRM case. The case has been widely publicized, with many calling for Nadiem's arrest due to alleged corruption and misuse of power.
The government has maintained that Nadiem and his co-defendants are innocent and that the court ruling is a victory for justice. However, Nadiem's lawyer has vowed to continue fighting against what they see as an unjust verdict. "We will not give up," said the lawyer. "We will continue to seek the truth and fight for our clients' rights."
The situation highlights the ongoing tensions between the government and civil society in Indonesia. While the government has hailed the court ruling as a victory, many have expressed concerns over the lack of transparency and accountability in the trial process.
As Nadiem's lawyer continues to push for further action, it remains to be seen whether the government will comply with their demands or if the case will continue to drag on. One thing is certain, however: the fight for justice and truth is far from over.
A lawyer representing the defendants in the PGRM (Presidential Case) case, Nadiem has expressed his intention to continue pursuing legal action against the government after being ordered by the court to compensate losses incurred during the case.
The ruling came as a result of a motion filed by the prosecution, seeking compensation for damages suffered during the trial process. The court ruled in favor of the government, ordering Nadiem and his co-defendants to pay millions of dollars in compensation.
However, Nadiem's lawyer has stated that they will not back down and will continue to fight for their clients' rights. "We have received the court ruling and are analyzing it," said the lawyer. "If we find any flaws or irregularities, we will certainly take further action."
Nadiem himself had previously denied any wrongdoing in connection with the PGRM case. The case has been widely publicized, with many calling for Nadiem's arrest due to alleged corruption and misuse of power.
The government has maintained that Nadiem and his co-defendants are innocent and that the court ruling is a victory for justice. However, Nadiem's lawyer has vowed to continue fighting against what they see as an unjust verdict. "We will not give up," said the lawyer. "We will continue to seek the truth and fight for our clients' rights."
The situation highlights the ongoing tensions between the government and civil society in Indonesia. While the government has hailed the court ruling as a victory, many have expressed concerns over the lack of transparency and accountability in the trial process.
As Nadiem's lawyer continues to push for further action, it remains to be seen whether the government will comply with their demands or if the case will continue to drag on. One thing is certain, however: the fight for justice and truth is far from over.