2011年1月19日星期三

Gayus Tambunan, Corrupt tax official seven years in jail


An Indonesian tax official has been convicted in New coach outlet a multi-million-dollar graft case which exposed a web of corruption in the country's justice system.

Public interest in the case of Gayus Tambunan was so intense that he was unable to move from the holding cell into the courtroom until a phalanx of police pushed through the crowd of journalists and onlookers.

Gayus was a tax assessor caught taking bribes to understate the income of well-connected taxpayers.

But he was only a minor player and the couch handbags media wanted to know the identities of the big players.

Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has staked his reputation on getting to the bottom of it all, but those high stakes are matched by the depth of corruption in Indonesia.

After it was revealed that Gayus had bribed his way out of an earlier trial, he was persuaded to cooperate with a team of investigators appointed by the president.

Police, prosecutors and the judiciary have all been implicated, and along the way Gayus testified that scores of companies had paid him to reduce their tax bills.

The companies included several linked to one of Indonesia's richest men, Aburizal Bakrie, who is the head of the country's second largest political party and a potential presidential candidate.

The companies and Mr Bakrie have denied movado watch any wrongdoing, and Gayus has so far failed to reveal any evidence against them.
Instead Gayus was brought to trial for taking bribes from a small food manufacturer.

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