JakartaPost-Aug 18

The KPK was quick to uncover two corruption cases throughout its first year of operation. In 2018, it uncovered 199 corruption cases, the highest yearly number of cases the commission has investigated. Yet corruption persists. Many modern-day scholars believed that it has become an inseparable part of Indonesia’s culture. Recent pollsters also said that Indonesians were growing more permissive toward petty corruption, a trend experts fear could motivate major acts of corruption. Scholars found that corrupt practices were ingrained in Indonesian society long before independence. A paper titled “Cultural strategy to eradicate corruption in Indonesia” by Airlangga University scholars Listiyono Santoso and Dewi Meyrasyawati and published in the June 2015 edition of The Political Review cites a 1986 study conducted by the late Institute of Economic and Social Studies and Development (LP3ES) historian Onghokham, which found that ruling dynasties of many kingdoms during Indonesia’s precolonial period often misused assets of the kingdoms to buy loyalty and allegiance from regents and war commanders.

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