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Corruption

No Light at the End of the Tunnel

Tuesday, December 26, 2000

As 2000 draws to a close, a whole series of scandals remain unsolved. Despite ‘democracy’, political compromise remains the watchword in Indonesia’s corridors of power. The law is just there to be raped.

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If it is true, it will be welcome news for millions. As of last week, the rumor doing the rounds in the attorney general’s office was that former president Suharto may yet get his come-uppance before he goes to meet his maker. The on-off corruption case against him could be back in court in January.

A fitting end to the Suharto case is what the public want—justice. His son Tommy went on the run after his own conviction for corruption

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