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​Indonesia’s anti-graft agency to be headed by police general plagued by ethics questions

By Jet Damazo-Santos ( September 13, 2019, 06:12 GMT | Insight) -- Indonesia’s anticorruption commission will be headed by a controversial police general for the next five years, raising concerns over whether the highly respected agency will be able to maintain its untarnished reputation. The legislative commission tasked with vetting the candidates for the next batch of leaders of the Corruption Eradication Commission on Friday selected Firli Bahuri to serve as its new chairman, despite objections from incumbent anti-graft officials over his alleged serious ethical violations.Indonesia's anticorruption commission will be headed by a controversial police general for the next five years, raising concerns over whether the highly respected agency will be able to maintain its untarnished reputation.  ...

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