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Corruption

When Mountains Become Molehills

Tuesday, June 3, 2003

Investigations into alleged money politics during the election of Southeast Sulawesi's governor have reached a standstill, although the prosecutor's office has already compiled substantial evidence.

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After conducting six months of investigations into reports of bribery during the election for Southeast Sulawesi Governor, the Southeast Sulawesi prosecutor's office now finds itself at a crossroads. In April 2003, Southeast Sulawesi Governor Ali Mazi's alleged right-hand man, Nouval Tarizi, was released from custody. The prosecutor's office was forced to order Tarizi's release after failing to bring a case against Tarizi within his stipulated de

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