Structural not Cultural Corruption
The theft of public funds has become a structural problem in many state institutions. But President Yudhoyono is unlikely to stamp out corruption without a people's coalition.
December 14, 2004
THE late Bung Hatta, one of the nation's founders and the country's first vice president, once lamented the difficulty in stamping out corruption in Indonesia. He even dared to conclude that the theft of state funds had become a national culture. However, the survey conducted by Transparency International involving 50,000 respondents in 64 countries does not seem to support this view. People in at least 36 countries feel that political parties
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