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View all search resultsMay 20, p10Dubious bank accounts worth more than Rp 1 trillion (US$103 million) allegedly owned by a low-ranking Papua Police officer are the latest specimens of how deep the roots of corruption run in the National Police
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Dubious bank accounts worth more than Rp 1 trillion (US$103 million) allegedly owned by a low-ranking Papua Police officer are the latest specimens of how deep the roots of corruption run in the National Police. The Jakarta Post's Yuliasri Perdani looks into the approaching shake-up in the leadership of the force and looks forward to the promised installation of integrity.
Your comments:
It is very simple. Give them all a tax bill and see how they get on, you cannot possibly earn that kind of money on a police salary and when they say business interests, what illegal activities would that
be then?
Joe
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