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View all search resultsThe Jakarta Corruption Court has sentenced former United Development Party (PPP) chairman Muhammad "Romy" Romahurmuziy to two years in prison for accepting bribes and allowed him to keep his political rights, a punishment lighter than demanded by prosecutors.
Last week’s arrest of United Development Party (PPP) chairman Muhammad “Romy” Romahurmuziy — who has since resigned from the post — for allegedly accepting bribes for promotions at the Religious Affairs Ministry shows once again the vulnerability of the bureaucracy to fraudulent practices, regardless of reforms aimed at transforming the public service sector into a merit-based system to realize clean government and good governance.
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