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  2. Corruption in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, it was reported that Indonesia has lost as much as Rp 2.13 trillion (US$238.6 million) to corruption in 2011. A study conducted by Indonesia Corruption Watch , a non-profit organization co-ordinated by Danang Widoyoko, said that embezzlement accounted for most of the money lost and that “ government investment was the sector ...

  3. Corruption Eradication Commission - Wikipedia

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    Anti-corruption efforts began in Indonesia in the 1950s. Following strong criticism of corruption at the beginning of the New Order regime in the late 1960s a Commission of Four was appointed by president Suharto in 1970. [6]

  4. Category : Indonesian politicians convicted of corruption

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    Pages in category "Indonesian politicians convicted of corruption" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Category:Corruption in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Bahasa Indonesia; Bahasa Melayu; ... Pages in category "Corruption in Indonesia"

  6. Corruption charges against Suharto - Wikipedia

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    Investigations into allegations of corruption against Indonesian former president/dictator Suharto began immediately after his 62-year rule. In Global Transparency Report, made by Transparency International in 2004, he was ranked as the world’s most corrupt leader.

  7. Indonesia Corruption Watch - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia has a serious problem with widespread corruption, which has been described as 'rampant' and impacting people from birth until death. [11] A 2014 study and report by Transparency International (TI) as reported in The Wall Street Journal, disclosed that 72% of young Indonesians would engage in corruption for personal gain. [12]

  8. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Corruption includes industrial corruption, consisting of large bribes, as well as petty corruption such as a poacher paying off a park ranger to ignore poaching. The presence of fuel extraction and export is unambiguously associated with corruption, whereas mineral exports only increased corruption in poorer countries.

  9. Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia, [c] officially the Republic of Indonesia, [d] is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands , including Sumatra , Java , Sulawesi , and parts of Borneo and New Guinea .