Indonesia battles with widespread corruption
Ask James Sunda about corruption in Indonesia and he will tell you a story that will make you laugh out loud.The 50-year-old musician had a simple problem - he lost his driving licence last year, so he went to his local police office thinking his details must be on file and getting a replacement would be easy Instead, he was told he would have to get a new licence. “The police told me it would be a quick and painless procedure,” he said. “Most Indonesians would have got the hint: pay some money, and get your licence. But I wasn’t having any of it.”
Victim of corruption. 50-year-old musician James Sunda.