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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.
Attorney General ST Burhanuddin has suggested that suspects in a corruption case pertaining to fuel imports at state energy giant Pertamina could receive the death penalty as they committed their crimes during COVID-19, which was a national disaster.
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.
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s economy-forward approach to development has left the country’s fight against corruption in tatters, critics say, as they point to a new global graft study that illustrates the scale of the regression.
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