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Controlling System and Leadership in Fighting Corruption

In handling the rising of corruption in Indonesia, an expert argued that there is a need in improving controlling system. We also need a leader who has character in punishing any government people who involved with corruption case.


I agree with those statements. To fight corruption, it is very important to set up a good controlling system. The controlling system must be setup at every organization level. With good controlling system, there will be checks and balances among government institutions.
Controlling system should also supporting by a leadership. A leader should has a character on implementing the controlling system. With leadership, every corruption allegation could be followed up as soon as possible. As a result, government people will think twice when they want to do corruption. Finally, it will minimize the corruption level in government organization.

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