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Corruption
The Tolitoli Disappearing Act

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Seven members of the Tolitoli DPRD have fled. Prosecutors regret how slowly the Supreme Court reached its verdict.

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GONE is the patience of Fachruddin Siregar, District Attorney of Tolitoli, Central Sulawesi. After having been given one week to voluntarily turn themselves in, the seven ex-members of the Tolitoli Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) are now wanted by the law. “There are no other alternatives, they must now be forcefully arrested, wherever they may be,” said Fachruddin.

The seven members are charged with corruption of the regional budge

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