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Limitless Corruption

Tuesday, January 7, 2003

This year, like last year, the government was anything but serious about fighting corruption.

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An article in Business Week Online last June reports that in Singapore if you come across a stop sign, you stop. In China and Taiwan, if such a sign blocks your way, you find a way of going around it. The article does not mention Indonesia, and how such situations are addressed. But that's easy to imagine: in Indonesia that stop sign would go totally unheeded. This is because in Indonesia, regulations can be bought, and so can those who make

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