Caught Offside

The KPK must investigate thoroughly the decision in the dispute over broadcasting rights for the English Premier League. Those who paid and accepted bribes must receive equally heavy sentences.

September 23, 2008

THERE is no choice left for Mohammad Iqbal after he was caught accepting a Rp500 million bribe from Billy Sindoro, a senior executive of the Lippo Group. Iqbal must resign. As member of the Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU), he has damaged the reputation of the institution. If Iqbal, who was once the KPPU Chairman, insists on clinging to his job, the President must take action. According to Article 33 of the Law on Monopolistic P

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