Finance / Indonesia
Call For Anti-Graft Controls
March 2004 | Key Sectors AnalysisThe Indonesian central bank is calling for tighter anti-graft controls following fraud cases at two state-run banks. BMI View: The fraud cases at Bank Negara and Bank Rakyat underscore the need for more effective regulation of the banking sector.
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