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Uncovering Friday’s Dirty Money

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Bribery remains rampant at Tanjung Priok Customs & Excise Office. Hundreds of millions of rupiah in suspected bribery money was found in the desk drawers of officials at the office. It’s as if every Friday, the dirty money from export-import businesses has becomes a regular “wage” for civil servants. The Customs & Excise Internal Compliance Section and the KPK have removed a number of officials.

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THE Tanjung Priok Customs & Excise Office is like a dilapidated car. It has already been overhauled and all its spare parts totally cannibalized. Mid-last year, the offices, which were initially spread across three locations, were integrated within a five-story building on Jl. Pabean 1 in North Jakarta.

Those managing customs affairs were replaced with new people. The rejuvenation trimmed the number of state civil servants from 1,500 to only 600

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