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Good and Necessary Transparency

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Governor J.P. Solossa and the Forestry Minister have clashed over the issue of illegal logging in Papua. Some important information has come to light.

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THE existence of political competition always makes it easier to fight corruption. At least, this is according to several modern books on good governance. To be sure, the competition intended is not restricted to political parties, but includes everything related to political interests and power. The open dispute between Forestry Minister, M.S. Kaban, and Papua Governor J.P Solossa is the latest example of this situation.

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