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Mixed results in govt s anticorruption campaign
Selasa, 06 Juni 2006
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.
 
Ex-Jamsostek president jailed for eight years for graft
Jumat, 28 April 2006
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.
 
Business interests hold sway over local budgets
Selasa, 14 Pebruari 2006
Every year, from November to December, the budgeting process in local governments enters its final stages. Intensive negotiations take place in drafting the next year's budget between local executives and legislative councils. Both sides try to get the best possible outcome, supposedly in the interests of the people they represent.
 
Timber industry needs revitalization
Kamis, 26 Januari 2006
With only 10 percent of the timber-processing companies declared by the foresty ministry to be performing adequately, the country's wood industry badly needs revitalization, non-governmental groups say.
 
PLN executive nabbed in graft case
Rabu, 25 Januari 2006
Police on Monday named a director of state-owned power company PT PLN a suspect in alleged corruption surrounding a 2004 power generation project in Palembang, South Sumatra.
 
Ex-lawyer grilled over Hilton case
Jumat, 13 Januari 2006
A former lawyer for PT Indobuildco, the owner of the Hilton Hotel, was questioned at the Attorney General's Office (AGO) on Thursday over the illegal issue of a building use permit extension for the hotel.
 
Four tax officials arrested over scam
Kamis, 12 Januari 2006
In connection with the arrests of 12 people last week for the embezzlement of tax money, the Jakarta Police have arrested four tax officials.
 
Leaders slam government plans to split Papua
Kamis, 12 Januari 2006
A government's plan to go ahead with an earlier administration's plan to split the province into five has met with strong opposition from Papuan leaders.
 
Judge faces questioning
Senin, 09 Januari 2006
The Supreme Court has ordered the Jakarta High Court to set up a disciplinary hearing to examine a South Jakarta District Court judge for his alleged involvement in extortion.
 
Don't write off forestry firms' debt, govt told
Selasa, 03 Oktober 2006
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.
 
Protecting whistle-blowers in corruption cases
Senin, 28 Agustus 2006
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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