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The success of Indonesia’s Anti Corruption Commission (KPK), encourages Malaysia to follow suit by creating a similar body called Anti Corruption Commission (ACC). Nice. The first time in recent years Indonesia gets admired for its achievement.
Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission welcomes the establishment of its Malaysian counterpart and looks forward to building a relationship with the newly formed agency, a commission spokesman said on Sunday.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, or ACC, which officially began its work on Thursday, replaces the much-criticized Anti-Corruption Agency, or ACA, and is being promoted as having more independence and greater accountability.
Johan Budi, a spokesman for the Indonesian commission, known by the acronym KPK, said that although the ACC was not modeled directly after the KPK, the Malaysian government had been impressed by the KPK’s achievements in fighting corruption and hoped to mirror the commission’s overall success.







January 9, 2009 at 7:35 pm
yes, I agree. KPS’s actions in the recent years is very impresive… I hope this is a sign of new Indonesia
January 10, 2009 at 8:43 pm
There isn’t taboo to create a similar body such as KPK, but it doesn’t mean Malay can declare that they pioneer in this case. Because as much happened, they claim good things from Indonesia as their own, such as our culture, our folk under their propaganda, “Truly Asia”. And underestimed us with nickname Indon, what a good neighbour, what a best behave.
November 7, 2009 at 7:23 am
Nice ifo mas fatih!!!!