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Open data and the fight against corruption in Indonesia

The purpose of this report is to assess the extent to which Indonesia is meeting its commitments to fighting corruption by applying and implementing the principles and actions set out in the G20 Principles, which were adopted as a first step towards leveraging open data as a crucial tool to enable a culture of transparency and accountability in order to address corruption. This is one of five reports; others have been compiled for Brazil, France, Germany and South Africa.

Errata

Small typo on page 6 is now corrected.