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Leading the Way

Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Several regions have enacted legislation aimed at bringing about clean governance and transparency. But will the central government follow suit?

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THE Solok district in West Sumatra has been struck by the spirit of reformation. Last year, Solok enacted regulations designed to guarantee clean governance and transparency. The regulations prohibit high-ranking government officials from receiving bribes or `unofficial bonuses' from other parties. "In accordance with these regulations, no person is permitted to receive unofficial funding or bribes. Any person found guilty of involvement

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