JakartaPost-Dec 8

Indonesia’s ongoing battle against corruption appears to be making little headway as fewer people expressed enthusiasm for the government’s efforts to prevent illicit transactions and prosecute graft perpetrators over the past two years, a recent study by the Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) has found. The survey, for which 2,000 people were polled across the archipelago between Nov. 29 and Dec. 3, showed that only 28.3 percent of respondents noticed an improvement in the government’s graft prevention efforts – a decline from the 42.7 percent recorded in a similar survey conducted in late 2018. Similarly, only 22.2 percent of the respondents believed law enforcement against graft perpetrators had improved.

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