( November 30, 2015, 09:22 GMT | Insight) -- Indonesia Corruption Watch, or ICW, has concluded that 95 percent of corruption cases occur at the village, regency and city government levels, Tempo reports. ICW coordinator Ade Irawan said wrongdoing was conducted by regional leaders, bureaucrats, member...Indonesia Corruption Watch, or ICW, has concluded that 95 percent of corruption cases occur at the village, regency and city government levels, Tempo reports. ICW coordinator Ade Irawan said wrongdoing was conducted by regional leaders, bureaucrats, members of parliament and businesses. He said that in most corruption cases, bureaucrats played a leading role, even though they acted only as the operators of projects, not decisionmakers. He cited a corruption case involving a South Tangerang MP who was willing to accept 19 million rupiah ($1,374) for helping a private firm obtain a contract....
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