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Rabu, 22 Desember 2010

KPK to pursue corruption cases at schools

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) says it will investigate corruption allegations at six schools in Jakarta after receiving reports from anti-graft watchdog Indonesian Corruption Watch.

KPK deputy chief M. Jasin said the KPK would pay serious attention to the case given that education was a crucial issue.

“Education is among our biggest concerns," Jasin was quoted as saying by tribunnews.com in Jakarta today.

The six Jakarta schools are state junior high schools SMP 95, SMP 84, SMP 30, SMP 28, SMP 190 and elementary school SDN 12 Rawamangun.

Indonesia Corruption Watch has alleged that the schools had embezzled money from the School Operational Aid (BOS) fund, reaching Rp 5.7 billion (US$630,000).

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