Garut Governance Watch
Kabayan against Corruption
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Apit Masduki was suffering from a splitting headache. An antigraft organization, the Garut Governance Watch (G2W), which he set up in May 2002 was in desperate need of funds, and it was just in its second year of operations.
Financial aid from the Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) to fund a number of its programs were no longer enough to cover rising costs.
Apit had to find a solution, and soon. "We've got to be able to run the organization without
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