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Getting Tough on Corruptors

Tuesday, August 6, 2002

The Nahdlatul Ulama has declared all donations, gifts and grants given to state officials are religiously unlawful. A ruling to help wipe out rampant corruption in the country?

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State officials in the habit of amassing illicit wealth now face two legal sanctions. They will henceforth be seen as committing an offence in the legal perspective as well as in the religious dimension. Two weeks ago, the National Congress of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Indonesia's largest Islamic organization, held at the Pondok Gede Hajj Dormitory in Jakarta, declared that donations, gifts and grants offered to state officials are unlawful.

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