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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The deliberations on the Corruption Court Bill are in danger of not being completed. The legislative and executive branches accuse each other of causing the delay.

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DEWI Asmara was smiling. On Tuesday last week, this chairperson of the Special Committee on the Corruption Court Bill had just ended the final meeting with the executive branch. “The deliberations will continue at the working committee,” she told Tempo, who met her at the House of Representatives (DPR).

Dewi could finally breathe a sigh of relief. The meeting also ended the lengthy debate about a number of critical issues in the bill. The ex

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