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Text your say: People against plan to revise KPK law

Your comments on the House’s plan to drop the KPK law revision if President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo does not give his approval:Now it’s up to the President to first of all reject the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revision bill

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Thu, October 15, 2015 Published on Oct. 15, 2015 Published on 2015-10-15T08:11:52+07:00

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Your comments on the House'€™s plan to drop the KPK law revision if President Joko '€œJokowi'€ Widodo does not give his approval:

Now it'€™s up to the President to first of all reject the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revision bill. And then we the people have to abolish the House'€™s commission or at least replace most of the lawmakers who support the law revision plan.

Eduard Iseli

It'€™s a bogus bill. Why would anybody admit to owning it?

Dinero


Add 10,000 additional KPK officers and their task would still be daunting. Such is the level of corruption in Indonesia. Anyone who supports any effort to weaken the KPK should be viewed as a traitor and removed from the government without delay.

Chiko Zu

The famous '€œBlame Game'€. Indonesian politicians are quite good at it, but sadly it only causes more harm and hurts the common people. With such political indecisiveness, it will be a major challenge for Indonesia to get any foreign investment, which will just cause more economic problems in the future.

Willo
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