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Collecting on Anggito’s Promise

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Amendment to State Budget 2010 recently finalized was criticized for being vulnerable to collusion. Why was the Rp2-trillion proposal from the Finance Commission not approved?

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HERE is a piece of daily activity at the House of Representatives Building in Senayan, Jakarta. At the end of last April, Commission XI held a meeting on changes to the budget by inviting a team of officials from the Department of Finance. The closed meeting ended up being a place for sharing feelings. “When we return home, it’s hard for us to prove our performance,” said Murady Darmansyah, politician from the Hanura Party from Jambi provin

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