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After Rokhmin, Who’s Next?

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The investigation into corruption at the Maritime Affairs & Fisheries Department needs to be immediately expanded to cover other responsible officials. This is to avoid giving the impression of arbitrariness.

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IT is time we reminded the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to speed up the completion of its investigation into corruption in the Maritime Affairs & Fisheries Department. It detained former Fisheries Minister Rokhmin Dahuri six months ago, but there has been no sign of any follow-up. But the KPK can use Rokhmin’s trial as a stepping-stone to a more intensive investigation of other officials, for example Freddy Numberi, the minister who

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