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View all search resultsIn a bid to curb deep-rooted corruption in Indonesia’s judiciary, President Prabowo Subianto has vowed to raise judges’ salaries by up to 280 percent, a move that critics argue would not be enough to fix a system long plagued by weak oversight and institutionalized graft.
The Supreme Court has issued a new regulation that encourages judges to sentence those found guilty in high-profile corruption cases that cause massive state losses to life in prison, in a move designed to eliminate years of inconsistent sentencing by the judiciary.
Now that the Indonesian people have re-elected President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, according to the quick counts, Indonesia has an important opportunity to take steps that will propel growth, further diversify the economy and prepare its youthful population to compete successfully in a world where technologies such as artificial intelligence and the internet of things will drive competitiveness.
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