INFRASTRUCTURE IN INDONESIA
corruption bought has led to its entrenchment in the political system of the day .
Fagan commented : “ The government is making some progress with its anti-corruption unit , the KPK . They are investigating publically and putting people before the courts . People are starting to be punished for corruption and there are major cases almost every week . Certainly two or three cases every month are being reported in the press and I ’ m sure there ’ s a lot else that ’ s going on .”
Another policy helping to improve transparency and make business easier is the one door policy . Several departments that a proposal may have required approval from now operate under one roof , cutting out unnecessary bureaucratic layers .
It is an area in which Hill International specialises , having completed 10,000 projects and managed half a trillion dollars of project work over its 40 years . Overcoming approval barriers and ensuring as smooth a process as possible is a central pillar of what it does , and Fagan recognises the progress being made in Indonesia .
116 June 2016