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Indonesian authorities have shut down an investigation into allegations that judges asked for bribes in exchange for more lenient sentences for executed Bali nine pair Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan without interviewing the judges and a key lawyer involved in the case.

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Muhammad Rifan, one of the men'sformer lawyers, made the sensational allegations that the judges asked for more than $130,000 for the drug smugglers to be given a prison term of less than 20 years during their original trial.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/bali-nine-pair-bribery-claims-investigation-ends-without-key-witnesses-20150823-gj5p64.html#ixzz3jhK1xsv4
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