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View all search resultsThe Indonesian government can now add a notch to its law enforcement record, after the Serbian government granted its extradition request for the loan fraud suspect, who had evaded authorities since she fled the country 17 years ago.
Lawyers representing a coalition of civil society groups that are challenging the controversial 2019 Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Law have complained about difficulties in securing evidence to support their petition for a judicial review of the recently enacted law.
Yamitema is being questioned in relation to suspect Isa Ansyari, the non-active Medan Public Works and Housing Agency head, as the former is the director of PT Kani Jaya Sentosa, a construction company specializing in road- and school-building projects.
Former law and human rights minister Yasonna Laoly and Budi Karya Sumadi, the transportation minister in President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s first-term Cabinet, have confirmed their return to their respective ministerial positions after a meeting with Jokowi on Tuesday.
The government and the House of Representatives have agreed to pass a bill that would make it easier for corruption convicts to get early release from imprisonment, in yet another move that many fear would further undermine the country’s decades-long fights to eradicate corruption.
The law would require the private sector to allocate a certain amount of funds for water conservation, which would be stipulated separately in a derivative government regulation (PP) on Fund for Water Resources Management Services (BPJSDA) to be issued later. It would also require the commercial use of domestic water resources to get approval from stakeholders in the surrounding area, according to Article 51
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