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House ratifies United Nations convention on corruption

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

The House of Representatives passed two bills Tuesday, ratifying a
United Nations convention on corruption and a bilateral agreement on
transnational crimes with China.

During a plenary session led by House deputy speaker Soetardjo
Soerjogoeritno, all 10 House factions agreed on the need to ratify the
2003 United Nations Convention Against Corruption.

Lawmakers said the bill was necessary because successive reform-era
governments had not recovered most of the public money stolen in the
aftermath of the Asian financial crisis.

The bill provides the legal basis for the government to seek
international cooperation to fight graft and recover state assets.

At the meeting, the House also passed a bill approving a bilateral
agreement on transnational crimes with China, a top destination for
Indonesian graft fugitives.

"The crime of corruption cannot only be settled on a national level,
we need to cooperate with other countries," said Andreas Parera, of
the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, as quoted by Antara.

Speaking for the government, Justice and Human Rights Minister Hamid
Awaluddin said the passing of the two bills represented a breakthrough
in the fight against graft.

"These bills ease international cooperation in combating corruption
and other transnational crimes. We now have a legal framework from the
investigation phase to a court trial, and we can more easily recover
state property taken by graft criminals," Hamid said.

The bilateral agreement with China will allow prosecutors and police
forces from the two countries to share evidence gathered on criminals
and repatriate the proceeds from crimes.

When Hamid had finished his speech, legislator Anas Yahya of the
National Awakening Party interrupted the session.

Anas said all legislators being investigated in connection with
corruption at the General Elections Commission (KPU) should not be
allowed to speak in House sessions about graft.

Hamid, a former KPU member, has been questioned by Corruption
Eradication Commission investigators over graft in the commission
committed during the 2004 elections. Investigators have not named
Hamid a suspect.

Soetardjo said he would consider the suggestion. 





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