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Suryono was born on 22 October, 1931 in Indonesia, is a Suryono. Discover Suryono's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October 1931
Birthday 22 October
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Nationality Indonesia

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Suryono, also spelled Soerjono, was the ninth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia.

The reputation of the Supreme Court among legal scholars suffered under his tenure due to Suryono's tendency to reverse seemingly final decisions via what were derisively termed "magic memos," and he was generally regarded as a candidate who would maintain the Supreme Court's subordination to the executive branch.

He overturned an administrative court ruling that had lifted a New Order-era ban on Tempo, a popular political commentary magazine.

Suryono fell into heavy conflict with former Supreme Court justice and Trisakti University Dean of Law, Adi Andojo.

1981

Suryono denounced Andojo, who joined the Court in 1981 and made a career of exposing "court mafia," and encouraged President Suharto to dismiss him.

Though a dismissal never occurred, then Minister of Justice Oetojo Oesman launched an investigation of the Supreme Court led by the Court itself; the Court found no evidence of wrongdoing.

Though Suharto didn't accede to Suryono's demands for Andojo's dismissal, he did appoint Sarwata bin Kertotenoyo as Suryono's successor - only a few years after Kertotenoyo led the Supreme Court investigation that found no wrongdoing on its own part.

Suryono's attack on Andojo made a national hero of the latter after a gag order issued by the former led to opposition protests by students and legal professionals.

With daily protests on the front steps of the Supreme Court, he made a habit of quietly exiting the building through the back door.

Suryono himself took a dim view of the judiciary of Indonesia, stating after his retirement that up to half of all judges were corrupt.

1996

In April 1996, Andojo wrote to Attorney General of Indonesia Singgih that the Supreme Court had accepted bribes from wealthy businessmen in several cases; Suryono refused to back down when the letter was leaked to the press.