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Walking Makes a Comeback

Tuesday, July 3, 2001

The Supreme Court has acquitted another corruptor. This time Joko Tjandra, as the Bank Bali case was considered civil. A serious challenge for Attorney General Baharudin Lopa.

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The anti-corruption court seems to be moving farther away from the people's sense of justice. Time may change. The government has often talked big about fighting corruption. Up until now it all seems to be meaningless political jargon. The Bank Bali case is clear proof of this. It had reached the Supreme Court, but there it fell flat, despite the massive funds (Rp904 billion) involved. It has shaken the political scene and cornered the Golkar Part

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