Refl:  Pada prinsipnya asal kelihatan seperti macan,  agar supaya yang bersedia 
dibodohkan percaya bahwa SBY  dan rezimnya jago anti korupsi. Sejago-jagonya 
anti korupsi,  SBY tidak berani utik-utik korupsi Soeharto yang telah dicatat 
oleh UN Stolen Assets Recovery (StAR). Diperkirakan panen hasil korupsi yang 
disembunyikan di berbagai pelsosok dunia berjumlah antara US$ 30 dan US$ 50 
miliar. 


http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/05/16/sby-issues-another-%E2%80%98paper-tiger%E2%80%99-fight-graft.html-0


SBY issues another 'paper tiger' to fight graft
Bagus BT Saragih, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Mon, 05/16/2011 9:55 AM | 
Headlines 


President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono issued an instruction comprising action 
plans to eradicate and mitigate corruption, which was met with criticism given 
the increasing number of graft cases in his administration.

A presidential instruction signed by Yudhoyono last week ordered all state 
elements - especially the National Police, the Attorney General's Office, the 
Law and Human Rights Ministry, the Finance Ministry, and the presidential 
Judicial Mafia Taskforce - to speed up investigations into corruption and 
intensify measures to prevent corruption practices.

Zainal Arifin Muchtar, the director of Gadjah Mada University's Center for 
Anticorruption Studies expressed concerns that this could be another "paper 
tiger".

"A series of instructions have been released but the government has failed to 
publicly present the results of previous instructions," he added.

This is the third presidential instruction on corruption issued by the 
President this year, part of a long series of regulations, instructions and 
decrees he has issued since coming to power in his first term in 2004.

In January, Yudhoyono signed a presidential instruction focusing on 
accelerating investigations of tax fraud cases and corruption at the tax 
office. It was issued in the wake of a highly publicized tax graft case 
centering on former tax official Gayus H. Tambunan, which implicated law 
enforcement officials, a judge and senior tax officials.

Vice President Boediono, appointed to lead and monitor the implementation of 
both instructions, claimed the instructions were concrete developments of the 
government's efforts to curb corruption.

Supporters claim this latest instruction expands on the country's 2006 
ratification of the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC).

"We don't want to focus only on cases. These instructions are aimed at 
addressing more fundamental aspects in order to create systematic measures. The 
government wants to stop corruption at its roots," Boediono said in a statement.

He acknowledged that the instructions focused on prevention rather than 
enforcement, "to address the root problems in order to establish a cleaner 
government".

The latest instruction contains 102 action plan points addressing six areas: 
prevention, enforcement, harmonizing law and regulation, recovery of assets 
from acts of corruption, international cooperation and coordination mechanisms.

Indonesia scored 2.8 out of 10 on Transparency International's latest 
Corruption Perception Index. The survey ranked Indonesia 110th out of 178 
countries in 2010.

Vice presidential spokesman Yopie Hidayat said the series of presidential 
instructions would help the government reach its target of scoring 3 next year 
and 4.8 by 2014.

An increasing number of graft cases, however, have grabbed headlines and are 
under investigation by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), triggering 
criticism of the government's claims. Some of the cases implicate key figures 
are close to those in power.

Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) coordinator Danang Widoyoko said the 2005 
National Action Plans on Corruption Eradication failed to curb corruption and 
warned the government not to repeat such failures.

"[New regulations] contain more or less similar content to older ones, which 
lacked a strong and clear enforcement and monitoring mechanism," he said. 
"Commitment is the most essential element to implementing the rules, otherwise 
these instructions are merely political tools to make Yudhoyono look good."


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