Chasing the Carrot

The AGO has initiated several programs designed to crack down on corruption, yet the nation's most notorious corruption suspects remain free.

Tempo

January 25, 2005

THE guest room outside Attorney General Abdul Rahman Saleh's office at the AGO is strikingly bare, adorned only with a large family portrait showing Abdul Rahman with his wife, three children and their spouses, and his two grandchildren. "My grandchildren are with their parents in America. It seems very quiet here," said Rahman. There is also a large whiteboard with rolled paper for when Rahman calls in his staff to discuss and expl

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