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Don't write off forestry firms' debt, govt told |
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Selasa, 03 Oktober 2006 |
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Greenomics Indonesia and the Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW) urged the government Sunday to cancel its plan to write off Rp 1 trillion (about US$1.1 billion) of the debts of forestry companies. |
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Protecting whistle-blowers in corruption cases |
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Senin, 28 Agustus 2006 |
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Indonesia has made significant progress in its efforts to curb corruption with the endorsement by the House of Representatives of the much-awaited Witness Protection Bill. The anticorruption movement and human rights activists have been longing for such a law since they started the campaign for the protection of whistle-blowers in 2000. |
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Aceh agency in graft dispute |
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Senin, 28 Agustus 2006 |
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The Attorney General's Office is looking into a report of alleged irregularities in Aceh-Nias Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency (BRR) projects. |
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Mixed results in govt s anticorruption campaign |
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Selasa, 06 Juni 2006 |
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A massive clean-up of the country, seen by most Indonesians as deeply corrupt after decades of authoritarian rule, has become a top priority of the country s first directly elected president. So far Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono s results have been mixed; and there are worrying signs that corrupt forces are fighting back -- and are equally as aggressive. |
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Ex-Jamsostek president jailed for eight years for graft |
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Jumat, 28 April 2006 |
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A former president director of state social security company PT Jamsostek was sentenced to eight years in prison Thursday for his involvement in a Rp 311 billion (about US$34.5 million) securities scam. |
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