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The Gold Standard of Compliance: A Trial of Irony and Outages

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1The official digitized systems and made budgets transparent in the ministry as part of anti-corruption efforts.ministry, officialAntara News (archived)
2The official saved trillions of rupiah by replacing training with free app-based self-learning.official, ministryInstagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)
3E-commerce platforms for schools were introduced to close corruption gaps.ministry, schoolsInstagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)
4The official stated there was no state loss and no overpricing in the procurement.official, procurementJakarta Globe (archived)
5The program was audited by three external institutions, including the Attorney General’s office and BPOM (Indonesia's food and drug regulator).program, Attorney General’s office, BPOMInstagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)
6BPOM audited the program twice and later issued a report claiming the laptops were overpriced after the official was jailed.BPOM, official, laptopsInstagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)
7The trial was interrupted by a power outage.trialKompas (YouTube) (archived)
8The official described the trial as one of the most consequential in recent Indonesian history.trial, officialInstagram Video (Primary Source) (archived)