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Indonesian President’s Son Defends Private Jet Use to Anti-Corruption Agency
By Sebastian Strangio
Kaesang Pangarep's luxurious trip to the United States has highlighted the privileges enjoyed by the country's political elite.
Indonesian Communication Minister Arrested For Corruption
By Sebastian Strangio
Johnny G. Plate has been accused of involvement in a telecoms procurement scheme that investigators say cost the state more than $500 million.
Indonesia: Street Protests Resume Over New Law
By Associated Press
Indonesian students resumed protests against a new law they say has crippled the country's anti-corruption agency
Is Indonesia Losing Its War on Corruption Under Jokowi?
By Erin Cook
Recent developments have heightened concerns about the progress on anti-corruption in the country.
Indonesia’s Regional Elections: The Tale of 2 South Sulawesi Races
By Erin Cook
A brief look at two compelling contests.
Let's Face It: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Is a Party With No Future
By Umair Jamal
The PTI has no future in Pakistan’s politics unless a major change arises in the party’s political priorities.
Indonesia: A Legal Plot to Thwart Corruption Fight
By Gordon LaForge
Legislators try to hobble the country’s popular anti-corruption body.
Malaysia Cracks Down on Political Satire
By J.T. Quigley
Also: Indonesia arrests first female governor, Sultan of Brunei’s ex-wife admits to gambling spree.
A Positive Step in Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Campaign
Jakarta’s Corruption Eradication Commission is now going after some of the President’s closest allies.
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