No Hesitation
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
A CLEAR and resolute stance, and if necessary inflexibility, should be the weapons that this country needs in the fight against corruption. Indonesias image in the world is already so low that corruption is seen to be a part of the culture that is difficult to change. Sjahrir, the economist, in a recent television program, indicated his concern that corruption was like DNA, a part of the Indonesian human gene. Perhaps many would agree with Sjahri
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