Lilian Budianto , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Mon, 09/15/2008 10:08 AM | Headlines
Indonesia's judiciary earned poor marks from expatriate business executives for having the worst system in Asia, in a survey conducted by a Hong Kong consulting firm.
Regional financial hubs Hong Kong and Singapore topped the list for having the best judicial systems on the continent.
The survey, conducted by the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC), ranked Indonesia last against the other 12 Asian countries.
The judiciary "is one of Indonesia's weakest and most controversial institutions, and many consider the poor enforcement of laws to be the country's number one problem," PERC said, as quoted by AFP.
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