April 12, 2016 edition
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National
Seven Companies, Seven Islands
Weekly Business
Weekly Business
Economy
Abandoned Emergency
Economy
Cover Story
The Panama Papers, which are creating shock waves around the world, have implicated some current government officials in Indonesia. The papers mention Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) Chairman Harry Azhar Azis as being a director of Sheng Yue International Ltd., a company registered in the British Virgin Islands. Is it true that he founded a company in that tax haven? On Tuesday last week, Harry answered the question with a single word, "No."
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Outreach
HASBULLAH Thabrany thinks that the government does not show sufficient commitment to provide good health care services for the people, particularly populations living in remote areas. "But we have sufficient data to know what people in any given area need the most, so in fact the government should be able to provide it," he said.
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Opinion
There are still unanswered questions about the detention at the end of last month of three people allegedly about to bribe to a prosecutor. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), which caught the three men red-handed, still owes an explanation. The public should not be left uncertain as to why the person suspected of taking the bribe seems to have remained untouched.
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Law
The operation was planned by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) back in mid-March. KPK officials were placed on standby at a number of locations throughout Jakarta that day two weeks ago. Officers were told to keep an eye on several persons, all of whom were suspected of preparing for a bribe handoff.
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Diplomatic Bag
DORIS Leuthard, Vice President of Switzerland, could not be more pleased with her state visit to Indonesia from March 31 to April 1. The trade value between the two countries has increased twofold from last year, with predictions for a further increase next year. She lauded the Indonesian government's efforts to make investing in the country easier for foreign companies.
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Environment
Richard Zimmerman, Orangutan Outreach executive director, was in a panic. When I recently contacted him for this story, he had just learned that 13 orangutansincluding two babieswere trapped in a small patch of rainforest in Central Kalimantan that was about to be destroyed and converted into a palm oil plantation. "There isn't enough food for them and they have no way to escape. They will starve to death unless they are relocated to a safe area. If they stay there, they'll wander onto the neighboring plantation in search of food. The adults will be slaughtered. The babies will be captured alive and sold to animal smugglers in the illegal pet trade. We cannot allow this to happen," he said.
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Interview
The Press Council has a new leader. He is Yosep Adi Prasetyo. Stanley, as he is better known, replaces Bagir Manan who held the position since 2013. Stanley was elected on March 23 by an internal council, defeating his rival candidate Sinyo Harry Sarundajang to win five out of the nine votes.
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Sidelines
Ecce homo! What did he mean? What did the Roman Imperial Procurator, speaking in Latin, want from the people of Jerusalem crowding impatiently beneath the balcony? Was his shout directed towards Caiaphas and the other religious leaders present, who were demanding that 'this man' be sentenced to death?
Ecce homo! Look at the man! But what for?