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http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/analysis/indonesias-image-as-corrupt-worsens/362667

March 08, 2010 
Bloomberg, JG

Indonesia's Image as Corrupt Worsens


Indonesia has overtaken Cambodia as the most corrupt country in the 
Asia-Pacific region in the eyes of business executives, according to an annual 
survey by Political & Economic Risk Consultancy, a Hong Kong-based risk 
analysis firm. 

"The perception that corruption is especially bad in Indonesia will make it 
more difficult for the country to attract foreign direct investment," the PERC 
report said. 

"The absolute level of corruption in Indonesia might not be any worse than in 
any other Asian country," it said. 

Indonesia was seen as the second-most corrupt country in the survey last year. 

Executives saw Singapore as the least corrupt country this year, according to 
the poll that covered 14 countries as well as Hong Kong and Macau. 

Indonesia's ranking may have fallen because "corruption has been more 
politicized than perhaps in any other country in the region," PERC's report 
said. "Corruption has become a charge being used by corrupt people to protect 
themselves and to stifle reform." 

The House of Representatives vo ted last week for a criminal probe of Vice 
President Boediono and Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati for their roles 
in the bailout of PT Bank Century. The move may set back the agenda of 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who won a second five-year term last year 
partly on the strength of his drive to eliminate graft. 

The report surveyed 2,174 "middle and senior business executives" in Asia, the 
United States and Australia. 

Responding to the survey, Sri Mulyani vowed the government would continue to 
push its ongoing reforms. 

"To improve our reputation and the performance of public institutions is not an 
easy job," she said. "But we remain committed to bureaucratic reform and will 
try to fill the news with positive news about Indonesia, about reform, about 
the improvement of public services and about our commitment to integrity in 
carrying out reform." 

However, Djimanto, the secretary general of the Indonesian Employers 
Association (Apindo), claimed the PERC survey was too "subjective" because it 
only surveyed business executives. "Therefore the survey is only a perception 
of certain people," he said. 

After Indonesia and Cambodia, the Philippines, India, Thailand and Vietnam were 
seen as the most corrupt by PERC, and Australia, Hong Kong, the United States 
and Japan were seen as the least corrupt countries following Singapore. 

Indonesia's Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) is targeting an increase in 
foreign direct investment of up to 15 percent this year from about $10.7 
billion last year.





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