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Anti-corruption activists questioned the justice and human rights ministry's decision to prematurely release Urip Tri Gunawan, a former prosecutor sentenced to 20 years in 2008 for graft in the Bank Indonesia Liquidity Assistance (BLBI) case. Lalola Ester Kaban, a researcher at the Indonesia Corruption Watch, is among those who see the release as inappropriate.
Managements of online, application-based transportation services agreed with the government's decision to apply a baseline rate effective April 1. "We are applying [the regulation] with fairness, as well as safety, in mind. There will be quotas and baseline rates. We believe all parties will comply and agree to follow the regulation we have drafted," Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi said last week.
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