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The 1999 Anti-Corruption Act in Indonesia is a landmark legislation aimed at combating corruption and restoring public trust in governance. The Act outlines various types of corruption, including bribery, abuse of power, and fraudulent financial practices, and applies equally to both public and private sectors. To ensure effective implementation, the Act includes punitive measures, safeguards, and operational mechanisms, such as public participation, corruption courts, and oversight mechanisms. The Act has been successful in cases like the 'Oceanic Scam', but critics argue that it should be updated to address digital crimes and international corruption. Despite its limitations, the Act remains significant in shaping Indonesia's legal and political landscape.
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