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In an interview with The Jakarta Post, Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) deputy chairman Laode Muhammad Syarif discussed the legacy to be left by the current commission to the country, his work as the antigraft body’s leader and terror attacks against him and other KPK employees. The following are excerpts from the interview with the Post’s Kharishar Kahfi. (JP/I Gede Dharma JS).
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(JP/Kharishar Kahfi)