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Indonesia watchdog refuses law revision. Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Agus Rahardjo, said that the agency’s commissioners and employees are in favor of a strong KPK and are against a revised draft of the KPK Law that would limit the body to functioning as an agency to prevent the act of corruption rather than an agency to prosecute the act of corruption.
Majority of voters want a federal ICAC, Australia poll reveals. An overwhelming majority of Australian voters support the establishment of a federal Independent Commission Against Corruption, a nationwide poll has revealed.
Kate McClymont/Sydney Morning Herald: http://www.smh.com.au/national/overwhelming-majority-of-voters-want-a-federal-icac-poll-reveals-20170409-gvh6nu.html
Indonesia’s ‘marathon’ probe of politicians to test graft battle. The accusations in a KPK indictment letter say sums ranging from US$5,000 to US$5.5 million were openly divided up in a room in parliament.