For years, Asset Seizure Bill (RUU Perampasan Aset) sat in legislative limbo, repeatedly promised yet quietly stalled. Anti-corruption activists pushed for it, law enforcement agencies endorsed it and successive presidents expressed rhetorical support. Yet political parties in the House of Representatives (DPR) never allowed it to move forward decisively. Now, suddenly, the bill has returned to the legislative agenda. The question is not only why—but why now. To subscribe please click here

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