Indonesian anti-corruption agency criticises presidential hopeful's plan on graft

Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has criticized the anti-corruption plans put forward by Prabowo Subianto, presidential hopeful for the Great Indonesian Movement Party. Prabowo said he would increase the number of investigators to strengthen the KPK. In response, the KPK said that fighting corruption was not only a matter of increasing the number of investigators and that Prabowo did not appear to fully grasp the magnitude of the challenges of fighting graft.

Read the story by Rizky Amelia in The Jakarta Globe.

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