Embracing Corporations in Fight Against Corruption
Corruption as a crime has been regulated since the country’s gained independence, through Emergency Law No. 17/1951 on Goods Accumulation and Emergency Law No. 7/1955 on Economic Crime.
Corruption as a crime has been regulated since the country’s gained independence, through Emergency Law No. 17/1951 on Goods Accumulation and Emergency Law No. 7/1955 on Economic Crime.
Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Agus Rahardjo was among the attendees when the General Elections Commission (KPU) announced the wealth of presidential and vice presidential candidates in Jakarta on Friday (12/4).
About 22 officers from the Indonesian Army Law Directorate’s (Ditkumad) Military Law Academy visited the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) on Friday (12/4) to learn a thing or two about the fight against corruption.
A woman in all black attire appeared from behind a glass door. She stepped into the center of the stage, which was set low and covered in red carpet. With firm tone, the woman read a poem that started with “Novel Baswedan is not the only victim.”
Della is asked to watch her aunt’s luxurious house. She used the opportunity to boost her social media presence by uploading the pictures of every corner of the house—the swimming pool, the piano, and other spots to give impression that she was a rich young woman.