Setback for Indonesia's graft fight

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Sunday, April 25, 2010 
08:28 Mecca time, 05:28 GMT

Indonesia is trying to clean up its legal system, in which 80 per cent of 
police, judges and other officials are believed to be taking bribes worth 
millions of dollars.

But an unfolding scandal is threatening to increase pressure on Susilo Bambang 
Yudhoyono, the president, to step up reforms to stamp out corruption.

The latest case in which corrupt tax and law officials allegedly accepted 
bribes in return for lower tax bills has triggered a public outcry.

A three-star police general has been given the job of fighting corruption, but 
as Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports, even he is accused of taking dirty money.


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