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Dressing to Shame

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

There is merit to the idea of distinctive attire for corruption suspects. However, ensuring an effective legal process is a more substantial effort.

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THE debate over the Corruption Eradication Commission’s (KPK) idea to make corruption suspects wear a special uniform received a positive public response, with some reservations. First, any type of special attire is not a substantial element in the program to eliminate corruption. There is nothing wrong with wanting to create a deterrent. If a special uniform can make corruptors repent and frighten potential corruptors, consider it a bonus. Thi

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