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View all search resultsThe dominance of politically connected figures in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is again under scrutiny after a survey revealed that one-third of commissioner seats are held by political appointees, many linked to President Prabowo Subianto’s Gerindra party.
The southeast Asian nation, which is highly reliant on foreign investment, dropped to a rank of 83 last year in the index of 180 countries from 77 in 2022, and its score fell to 41 from 42, according to a 0-100 scale where 0 means highly corrupt.
Power plant companies are knee-deep in political influencing and lobbying with little to no transparency, resulting in entrenched coal interests in Indonesia’s energy agenda amid a push for renewables, a recent report by Transparency International Indonesia (TII) has suggested.
A damning report from two corruption watchdogs reveal the KPK's poor performance in the first half of this year under its new chairman, and that the antigraft body had lost public trust as a direct result of the revised KPK Law.
Antigraft NGO Transparency International Indonesia (TII) calls for the government to establish transparency measures for political parties under the National Strategy for Corruption Prevention (Stranas-PK).
Top Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigator Novel Baswedan continued to face opposition on Wednesday following an acid attack on the graft buster in April, as another allegation of defamation was lodged against him.
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