A Nice Fat Anti-corruption Commission

Indonesia's parliament was determined to have a decent-sized anti-corruption commission. Ultimately they got it, despite the president's objections. Could it be a scheme to divide the spoils?

October 16, 2000

Day by day President Abdurrahman Wahid is looking increasingly like a strong leader. He defends his opinions even where debate seems impossible, takes controversial decisions despite strong opposition. But even the mighty sometimes lose.

He lost over the issue of the size of Indonesia's new anti-corruption commission. There was a meeting between the president and members of the House of Representatives (DPR) at the palace on Tuesday last week. Th

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