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View all search resultsNearly two decades after the establishment of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) – a key institution that, to many, symbolizes the spirit of reformasi (reform) that flowered after the downfall of Soeharto – Indonesia appears to be running out of steam in its fight against graft.
Amnesty International Indonesia has condemned the Indonesian Military (TNI) for the recent imprisonment and dismissal of a soldier for having same-sex intercourse with another officer, calling the sentence unjust and dangerous to the community.
A perceived inconsistency in the sentencing of graft convicts has put pressure on the Supreme Court to draft a set of guidelines for judges to follow, as antigraft experts call for a clearer sentencing policy for the nation’s corruption courts.
A panel of judges at the Jakarta Corruption Court has sentenced suspended Riau Islands governor Nurdin Basirun to four years in prison for accepting bribes in relation to a reclamation project in the province.
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