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Sick of local government corruption? vote Islamic
Brown University, 2006This paper asks whether the local democratisation that occurred in Indonesia after Suharto reduced corruption and whether specific local politics, over and above the effects of local culture, affect corruption.The paper finds that:overall, corruption declines between 2001-2004 Islamic parties in Indonesia are perceived as being anti-corruptionvoting patterns reflect this beliefDocumentPaying for protection: the Freeport mine and the Indonesian security forces
Global Witness, 2005This report examines the controversy surrounding the “Freeport” (Freeport McMoRan, Freeport Indonesia) mine’s relationship with Indonesian state security forces in the conflict region of Papua. The Indonesian military has a history of atrocities against civilians and is known to have been involved in corruption and illegal business activities, as have the police.DocumentMining Ombudsman: annual report 2003
Oxfam, 2003The paper argues that self-regulation of mining companies has proved an ineffective guarantee to communities negatively affected by mining operations. It calls for an independent, formal complaints mechanism for the Australian mining industry.DocumentGood governance and anti-corruption: the road forward for Indonesia
Asian Development Bank Institute, 1999Summarizes the recent progress (post 1998) made by Indonesia in combating corruption in Indonesia and outline a course for future action. Considered in the context of the ADB's anti-corruption policy efforts. Includes reports on donor assistance and decentralisation policiesPages
