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Anti-corruption reform in indonesia: an obituary?

Pages 381-394 | Published online: 16 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Court had until recently convicted all the defendants brought before it by the Corruption Eradication Commission. Many of these were well-known and politically powerful figures. Yet both the Court and the Commission are under threat. Between February and October 2011, the Anti-Corruption Courts issued more than 20 acquittals, and on 11 October 2011, for the first time, a defendant prosecuted by the KPK itself was acquitted. This article traces the history of the Court and the Commission and explains why their fall may be imminent. Both institutions have been the targets of efforts to discredit and hobble them, apparently orchestrated by people the Commission has investigated. If the current trend continues, the Anti-Corruption Court and the Corruption Eradication Commission may soon join the growing list of Indonesia's failed anti-corruption initiatives.

Notes

1law.Constitutional Court Decision No. 012-016-019/PUU-IV/2006

2Constitutional Court Decision No. 133/PUU-VII/2009

3Decision No. 1532/PIDB/2009/PN.JKT.SEL

4Supreme Court Decision No. 1429 K/Pid/2010

5The following description draws from pp. 58–61 of Judge Surya Jaya's judgment

6‘Komnas to probe Antasari trial process’, Jakarta Post, 31/1/2011

7For a discussion of the Abdullah case, see Kong and Ramayandi (2008).

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