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The 1999 Law on Corruption Eradication in Indonesia was enacted during a tumultuous period in the country's history, marked by political and economic turmoil. The law provides a comprehensive framework for prosecuting a wide range of corrupt activities, including fraud, extortion, kickbacks, and embezzlement of public funds. The law's focus on inclusive participation allows citizens to report corrupt practices, and specialized courts have been established to handle corruption cases. The law has been effective in prosecuting corrupt officials and businessmen, as evident from cases like the "Golden Triangle Scandal"". While the law hasits limitations
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