In Need of a Purge

The dualism between president and vice president, presidential aid funds, public assets, and corrupt mentality are the State Secretariat's serious issues.

July 3, 2001

When Suharto was in power, the State Secretariat, known by its acronym Sekneg—the building next to Merdeka Palace—became an effective machine of bureaucracy. It raised political funds. It is the place where the then ruling olkar political machine kept rival political parties and mass organizations under surveillance. It is also the center for collecting intelligence operational funds by various means. In this institution large project...

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