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Competing using Corruption Proceeds

Monday, March 12, 2018

The KPK has apprehended five incumbent regional leaders who are standing for re-election. Apparent victims of the towering costs of politics.

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The large number of regional heads who have found themselves involved in corruption cases shows the dark side of democracy. They raised funds from bribes as capital for their re-election campaigns. Laws should contain provisions to prevent these dirty practices, rather than encouraging them.

The latest example is the detention by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) of Asrun, who is standing for the governorship of Southeast Sulawesi. He

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