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View all search resultsIndonesia seemingly followed a global pattern of more restrictions on freedom of expression through political interference against civil society that contributed to a three-point drop in this year’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI) by Transparency International.
Indonesia scored 34 in the latest Corruption Perception Index (CPI), putting it lower than its regional neighbors, with surveyors arguing that efforts to weaken justice systems were the main cause behind the stagnant fight against the extraordinary crime.
Civil groups are calling for more transparency in the governance of the oil palm sector, saying that Indonesia could still maximize its revenue from the sector as research has calculated substantial potential state losses from the sector due to alleged tax evasion.
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.
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