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KPK To Steer Land Permit Clean-Up Drive

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has begun work on an initiative to clean up Indonesia's land-use regime, which is wracked by the proliferation of illegal land use permits. To build support for the initiative, leaders of the commission met two weeks ago with the Home Affairs, the Environment and Forestry and the Agrarian and Spatial Planning ministers.

The four bodies agreed to set up a joint team to analyze the root causes of the illegal activity and issue recommendations for reining it in.

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The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has begun work on an initiative to clean up Indonesia's land-use regime, which is wracked by the proliferation of illegal land use permits. To build support for the initiative, leaders of the commission met two weeks ago with the Home Affairs, the Environment and Forestry and the Agrarian and Spatial Planning ministers.

The four bodies agreed to set up a joint team to analyze the root causes of the illega

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