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CORRUPTION COURT BILL
The Heart of the Matter

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Deliberations on the Corruption Court Bill are yet to agree on the judges’ composition and the position of the court. There is need to lobby the government.

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THE applause in the Jatayu conference room of Sheraton Hotel, Cengkareng, Tangerang, Friday last week was thunderous. A few moments later, the conference room’s door was opened wide. Eleven members of the Working Committee for the Corruption Court Bill walked out. They looked happy. “We’ve completed the entire list of problems, leaving only the crucial articles,” said Arbab Paproeka, head of the committee, to Tempo.

The meeting, which w

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