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Corruption

Corruption's First Identikit Face

Tuesday, October 16, 2001

More than half the respondents in a corruption survey admitted to having bribed officials. Half of the officials interviewed confessed they had accepted bribes.

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THE odd thing about Indonesia is that while there's a lot of corruption, there appear to be very few corruptors. Almost every day, complaints are heard about corruption everywhere: in police stations, banks, ministerial offices and subdistrict offices. But it's very difficult to actually pinpoint any culprits.

There are many cases of corruption reported in the press but none of the thieves are in fact identified. The majority of them seem to

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