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TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA – The chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Firli Bahuri, alluded to the publication of the Governor of Jakarta, DKI, Anies Baswedan, on social networks Twitter reading a book entitled “How Democracies Die”.
Anies uploaded a photo reading a book on Twitter’s social media on Sunday (11/22/2020).
“I saw it in the media yesterday, Mr. Anies was reading How Democracies Die. The book was a long time ago in 2002, I have read it. If someone just read it now, it seems like a long time ago,” said Firli at the delivery ceremony. KPK convulsions broadcast on YouTube by the KPK, Tuesday (11/24/2020).
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Firli made that statement when explaining the dangers of corruption.
According to Firli, many countries have failed to achieve state goals due to massive acts of corruption.
“We understand that this criminal act of corruption is a common concern for us and not only the attention of the Indonesian people, but the whole world is paying attention to corruption. Because this crime is an extraordinary crime, that is why the handling is it performs in an extraordinary way, “Firli said.
Firli does not deny that corrupt behavior can destroy all aspects of life.
He said that handling corruption can be done in three ways.
First, save the country and finances.
Second, guarantee the realization of political and social rights.
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