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View all search resultsIndonesia 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.
The Supreme Court recently eased the requirements for graft convicts to file for remissions and paroles in its recent judicial review ruling, in a move that activists say was another example of further deterioration in the national antigraft campaign.
Graft convict Djoko Soegiarto Tjandra has admitted to giving money to Brig. Gen. Prasetyo Utomo and Insp. Gen. Napoleon Bonaparte for allowing him to travel to and within the country when he was a fugitive, the National Police have said.
The Attorney General Office’s supervisory unit previously said that Pinangki had committed an ethics violation by going on nine international trips to Singapore and Malaysia in 2019 without permission, allegedly to meet with Djoko Tjandra, who was still at large at the time.
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