Post by Angel Sulistyo
Executive Assistant with 13+ Years Experience | Trusted Partner to Executives | Mastering Structure, Speed & Precision
A corruption probe is one thing. Bringing the military into it is another. A money laundering case involving a senior Attorney General’s Office official should be handled as a civilian law enforcement matter. So why did it suddenly come with military protection? This is what makes the scandal bigger than corruption itself. When TNI appears in a civilian legal case, the issue is no longer just alleged TPPU. It raises a darker question: are we witnessing law enforcement, or a turf war between state institutions? If anti-corruption cases start looking like battles between Kejaksaan, Polri, KPK, and military-backed power networks, then Indonesia’s problem is no longer corruption alone. It is institutional decay. Because once justice looks like factional warfare, public trust is already lost. #Indonesia #Corruption #TPPU #RuleOfLaw #CivilMilitaryRelations #Governance #PoliticalRisk #Kejaksaan #Polri #KPK #TNI #IndonesiaPolitics