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View all search resultsGolkar Party politician Melchias Mekeng filed a criminal complaint with the police on Monday against a businessman who mentioned his name in court as one of scores of people who allegedly accepted kickbacks from the nearly Rp 6 trillion (US$451 million) e-ID card project.
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said on Wednesday that Home Ministry officials would be present as witnesses in the second hearing into the e-ID card case. The hearing is scheduled to be held on Thursday at the Jakarta Corruption Court.
The House of Representatives is reviving a plan to deliberate the amendment to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Law, the controversial content of which has been condemned in the past for undermining the antigraft body.
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