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Endin and the Irony of Fighting Corruption

Tuesday, June 26, 2001

There is a pressing need for a law to protect witnesses, and to grant leniency to those who expose corruption.

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Endin Wahyudin, the witness who reported the three Supreme Court justices that were taking bribes to the Joint Team for the Elimination of Corrupt Practices, instead of being praised for his actions will sit as the accused at the Central Jakarta State Administrative Court. Attorney General (then) Marzuki Darusman said that he would grant Endin, and every witness willing to report KKN (corruption, collusion and nepotism) within the courts, im

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