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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Tough rules on remissions should be retained. Other regulations that corruptors can take advantage of should be revised.

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The Justice and Human Rights Ministry should appeal against the Jakarta State Administrative Court ruling which rejected the tightening of remission and parole regulations specifically aimed at corruptors serving jail sentences.

There is no reason to simply accept this ruling, as Minister Amir Syamsuddin initially appeared to do. Court rulings should be respected, and the ministry clearly needs to comply with the schedule for releasing seven co

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