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The KPK Should Not Blow ITS Own Horn

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Being most outspoken in his criticism of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), House of Representatives (DPR) Deputy Chairman Fahri Hamzah struck the gavel to authorize the formation of the Special Inquiry Committee on the KPK in late April. More recently, he has said that the KPK and the National Human Rights Commission should be disbanded because they often overstep the authority granted to them by law.

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Being most outspoken in his criticism of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), House of Representatives (DPR) Deputy Chairman Fahri Hamzah struck the gavel to authorize the formation of the Special Inquiry Committee on the KPK in late April. More recently, he has said that the KPK and the National Human Rights Commission should be disbanded because they often overstep the authority granted to them by law.

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