Firm, Like Flaccid Celery
Tuesday, February 5, 2002
IF there was a public contest over who was worst at upholding the law, it does seem that the prosecutors would win hands down. As the government department in charge of dealing with corruption cases, the office of the public prosecutor is considered not to have made any progress at all regarding muzzling corruption, especially as regards those cases that were a legacy of the New Order regime. During the almost six months since M.A. Rachman was ap
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