The War on the Narrative of Corruption Definition

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The OCCRP report is considered to confirm findings by the civil society on the corrupt behavior of Jokowi’s government. Anti-corruption activists face digital attacks.

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Anti-corruption activist Ubedilah Badrun (center) and several other activists after giving a report in response to the OCCRP publication that included former president Joko Widodo's name in the list of nominees for the most corrupt leaders in 2024, at the KPK building, Jakarta, January 7, 2025. Antara/Akbar Nugroho Gumay. tempo : 174479598613.

UBEDILAH Badrun was stunned to read the report by the investigative journalism consortium, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), which named former President Joko Widodo as a finalist for the 2024 most corruption figure. The sociology lecturer from Jakarta State University then gathered members of Nurani 98, a group of former 1998 Reformasi activists, in the Matraman area of Central Jakarta, one day after the New Year

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Mutia Yuantisya and Septhia Ryantie (Solo) contributed to the writing of this article.

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