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How should Indonesia address corruption within its legal system to ensure fairness and trust in public institutions?
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Indonesia
Iniciado July 14, 2026
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Jul 14, 2026
While public awareness is important, it may not be enough to tackle systemic corruption. The government should focus more on reforming the legal framework to ensure that existing laws against corruption are enforced effectively, rather than relying solely on public engagement.
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Jul 14, 2026
Indonesia should implement stricter oversight mechanisms for both prosecutors and police to prevent corruption. Creating an independent anti-corruption agency with the power to investigate and prosecute corruption cases within the legal system can enhance accountability and rebuild public trust in institutions.
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Jul 14, 2026
Indonesia must consider international best practices in combating corruption, such as transparency initiatives and whistleblower protections. By adopting proven strategies from other countries, Indonesia can improve its legal system and restore citizen trust.
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Increased oversight may lead to bureaucratic inefficiency and stifle law enforcement efforts. Instead of focusing on more regulations, Indonesia should prioritize investing in training and resources for legal professionals to build a culture of integrity and ethics within the legal system.
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