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This assessment received government comments and feedback on the finalised data. These comments have been incorporated into the assessment at the GDI research team’s discretion. Usually the comments received highlight where a bill is in formulation, or has recently passed into law, and this has been missed by the country assessor. Only comments which are grounded in evidence are incorporated into the assessment.
Indonesia
Band
D
Corruption risk
High
Downloads
Corruption risk is high in Indonesia’s defence sector. Gaps in oversight and transparency of military expenditure, particularly in relation to procurement, undermine institutional resilience to corruption. Access to information remains limited, as does whistleblowing, and anti-corruption safeguards in terms of military operations are lacking.
Risk categories
Political
Band
D
49/100
Risk
High
Financial
Band
C
53/100
Risk
Moderate
Personnel
Band
C
61/100
Risk
Moderate
Operational
Band
F
16/100
Risk
Critical
Procurement
Band
C
56/100
Risk
Moderate
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