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Mission Impossible

Tuesday, December 16, 2003

If a corruption case in a clearly questionable environment ends in acquittal, people will no longer believe corruption can be eradicated.

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PEOPLE are still shocked when they hear people accused of corruption go free. In the current anti-corruption climate, the court freed Tabrani Ismail, charged with misappropriating millions of dollars from a project to build the Exor I oil refinery for state-owned oil company Pertamina at Balongan, West Java. The prosecutor asked for a 12-year jail term, but the judge freed the accused, saying the case lacked evidence.

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