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CORRUPTION COURTS
A ‘Middle of the Road’ Policy

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

The Corruption Courts Bill is finally ratified. But a number of articles do not side with the effort to eradicate corruption.

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THE chorus of “agreed” was shouted out immediately by the 100 or so members of the assembly when House of Representatives (DPR) Speaker Agung Laksono asked, is it agreed that the draft Corruption Courts Bill be ratified into law. On Tuesday last week, the draft law was finally passed without a single interruption or objection.

“This is the result of the DPR and the government’s hard work,” said the Chair of the Special Committee on the

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