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Darmin Nasution:
No Short Cuts

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

He doesn’t believe reorganizing the tax system can be achieved through tough measures. More importantly, it is about building foundations.

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ONE day in the month of April 2006, Darmin Nasution felt like a stranger when entering the Directorate General of Taxes in Jalan Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta. This office has often been referred to as a “den of thieves,” and Darmin felt that he was a part of this. This was in spite of the fact that he is an Echelon I official at the Department of Finance with extremely long flying hours. “I was like an outsider,” said Darmin on the first

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