Kasus korupsi nampak lebih banyak di era SBY,
terselesaikan apa tidak.
Dalam jamannya SBY, pernah memeja-hijaukan Pak Harto.
Juga sisa-sisa  BLBI (yang malah "diputihkan" Bu
Megawati). Sayangnya Pak AR Wahid  "terselamatkan"
hingga kini. nDeboost lupa, Eddy Tansil dijamannya siapa?
Lalu BHS Bank? Sbg tambahan, lebih banyak berita mengenai
menteri, gubernur & penguasa dituntut karena korupsi
(Rasanya baru sekarang di era SBY, hampir nol dahulu.
Apa dulu memang korupsinya sedikit, meski dunia telah
memvonis  yg Indonesia termasuk negara terkorup? ).
Yg tersembunyi mestinya juga banyak, kini atau dulu.
Ada (bekas petinggi kepolisian) yg bilang lk. kalau kasus
Gayus Tambunan di ungkap maka negara akan goyang.

Silahkan @mBoong tambahkan. Menurut nDeboost,
praktek korupsi merupakan kejahatan kemanusiaan
yang luar biasa, menghilangkan dan atau membunuh
(direct or indirectlly) beberapa generasi yang artinya
bukan hanya ratusan manusia. Dan korupsi bukan utk
harta benda doang, juga informasi maupun autorisasi.

Pernah kan nT tak kirimi situs berisi korupsi di NTT?

--- In [email protected], "sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
>
> Refleksi :Tuan-tuan jago anti korupsi dan  BPS di NKRI.  Berapa banyak
koruptor  ditahan dan dikukum di NKRI tiap tahun  selama ini di bawah
kekuasaan rezim Raja Bohong? Lebih sedikit atau lebih banyak, menurun
atau naik angkanya?
>
> http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=Mjk4ODE0MTM4
>
> Graft finances terrorism: Iraq
> Published Date: February 10, 2011
>
> BAGHDAD: Instead of fighting graft Iraq's ministers prefer to hide
departmental corruption, contributing to a major source of insurgent
financing, the country's top anti-fraud official said yesterday. Iraq is
rated by watchdog Transparency International as the fourth most corrupt
country in the world, with diplomats and local officials persistently
citing widespread graft as a major impediment to the country's
development. "Once they step into their positions, they see their
ministry as a family concern and prevent others from coming in or
fighting against corruption," said Rahim Hassan Al-Uqailee, head of
Iraq's Commission on Integrity (COI). "They seek to protect their team,"
he told AFP in an interview.
>
> Uqailee said 4,082 arrest warrants were issued in 2010 against
officials suspected of corruption, compared to 3,791 the year before. He
said 197 were for top mandarins or ministerial-level officials, compared
to 152 the previous year. Last year, 2,844 suspects were referred to
court for 2,322 cases of corruption, amounting to a total $1.3 billion
in diverted public funds, he added. Warrants against defense ministry
officials accounted for the biggest chunk of the total, with 13.4
percent of the overall figure, followed by the interior ministry in
second place at 7.3 percent. Municipality and public works was third
with 6.2 percent.
>
> In the most high-profile such arrest warrant issued in recent years,
Iraq's ex-trade minister Abdel Falah al-Sudani was dramatically detained
in May 2009 after his plane was ordered back to Baghdad as he tried to
flee the country. "We are in constant conflict with them (ministers) but
we manage to impose the law. The COI is feared by all, including senior
officials and even ministers," said Uqailee, who has headed the
commission since January 2008. "Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki is trying
to fight corruption and has made efforts in this direction, but he
cannot do everything by himself," the 44-year-old former judge added.
>
> I believe the ministers do not fight against corruption seriously, and
sometimes even think it is better to cover it." The number of civil
servants imprisoned for corruption grew from 94 in 2006 to 148 and 417
the next two years, and 1,719 in 2009. Last year's number was 1,619.
"The increase in the number of arrest warrants, indictments and
convictions doesn't mean there is more corruption, it means we are more
efficient," said Uqailee, adding he regularly receives death threats,
like many of the 1,650 employees working under him.
>
> According to monthly surveys conducted by the COI, the government
ministry seen by Iraqis as the most corrupt for nine out of the past 12
months is the justice ministry, while residents of the holy Shiite
province of Najaf saw their province as the most corrupt for eight
months in 2010. For the judge, who is appointed by the prime minister
but can only be dismissed by vote supported by a majority of
parliamentarians, the biggest danger from corruption comes from its link
to terrorism.
>
> There is no real political will to fight against this scourge, and yet
corruption is one of the most important avenues that fund terrorism and
terrorist operations," he said. Public funds often end up in the hands
of terrorist groups through civil servants sympathetic to their cause,
Iraqi officials say. In the past, some convicted corrupt officials-even
at senior level-have been accused of links with insurgents and militias.
Uqailee said that his team could fight corruption more effectively if it
was better equipped with access to information, a protection program for
witnesses, and laws controlling political party and campaign financing.
>
> If parliament could adopt them, we could end corruption in four
years," he declared. "But I am pessimistic, because I do not think this
is possible in the legislature because of political conflicts in the
country." Questioned about last month's Supreme Court ruling that
changed oversight of several independent institutions, including the
COI, from parliament to the cabinet, Uqailee said he disagreed with the
decision. "I totally disagree from a legal point of view about this
decision, but I respect it because it was taken by a specialized
institution," he said.- AFP
>
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