Legislators: Regulation in lieu of law no, yes! Corruption Eradication Commission no, yes! no!
Man (bottom right): The last laugh.
Legislators: Regulation in lieu of law no, yes! Corruption Eradication Commission no, yes! no!
Man (bottom right): The last laugh.
Writing on dog: KPK, Perppu
Papers read: Bank Century case, Criminal Investigation Bureau
Arm bands: Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), National Police, AGO, House of Representatives.
Kid: Well, which one is corrupt?
Man: Ah come one, don’t feign ignorance!
What kind of new virus is this?...
1st Man: Is it really true there’s a virus that’s more dangerous than swine flu?
2nd Man: The virus of corruption!
According to Indonesia Corruption Watch the health sector is “highly vulnerable” to fraudulent practices, with state losses from the 49 cases currently under investigation totaling some US$10.24 million.
Palu, Central Sulawesi – On April 5, scores of activists from the Central Sulawesi Union for the Politics of the Poor (PPRM Sulteng) declared their opposition to the 2009 general elections saying they are undemocratic and only involve the wealthy elite.
Figure in handcuffs: House of Representatives member
Armband on second figure reads Corruption Eradication Commission
1st Man (with patch reading Crisis): How come he isn’t scared?
2nd Man: He’s invulnerable already!
Jakarta – According to Transparency International Indonesia (TII), the Indonesian Ulama Council (MUI) has become one of the institutions that most frequently accept bribes. Most of this alleged bribery is related to management of halal (kosher, permitted under Islam) certificates.