Corruption & Abuse of Power

November 2012

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Kompas – November 7, 2012

Fauzi: Former [graft] convicts are prohibited from being government officials.

October 2012

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Kompas – October 13, 2012

President Yudhoyono: It’s like this! But it’s also like that!

Kid: For the salvation of what. And for the sake of who Mr?

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Kompas – October 10, 2012

Man standing behind KPK chief Abraham Samad: Just when there’s so much work. Writing on shadowy figure reads ‘Intimidation, threats’.

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Kompas – October 6, 2012

1st Legislator: Revise the KPK law! 2nd Legislator: No way!

Man (talking to KPK chief Abraham Samad): They proposed it themselves now they’re rejecting it, it’s just to build their party’s anti-corruption image right Mr?

Kid: The Republic of Indonesia-Clowns

September 2012

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Kompas – September 19, 2012

Legislator: Don’t play favourites (pointing to KPK chief Abraham Samad)

August 2012

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Kompas – August 11, 2012

National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo: Where’s your driver’s license!

Man: In this case you can be sure it not just prit-jigo (when a cop blows a whistle then asks for a bribe)

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – August 8, 2012

Man: Give it a wash first so its clean...

June 2012

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Kompas – June 28, 2012

A public donation campaign ‘Coins for the KPK’ has been launched after the House of Representatives (bottom) – which again topped a list of corrupt institutions according to a survey earlier this month – refused to release Rp225 billion allocated from the state budget for the desperately needed construction of a new Corruption Eradication Commis

May 2012

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Kompas – May 5, 2012

Man: In this republic where so much is unverified, counterfeiting is common place Mr... false pledges, false promises, false police, false license plates, false love... and... false teeth...

April 2012

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Kompas – April 11, 2012

Advocates for local fishing communities say the government is turning a blind eye to illegal fish imports and ignoring a 2010 law on imported fishery products by failing to destroy illegally imported shipments, which are sold cheap on local markets by corrupt officials and are destroying the livelihoods of local fisherpeople, already struggling