TEMPO.CO, Bandung - In June, Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) will open an anti-corruption school and a training center for anti-corruption volunteers in Bandung.
"We want to establish a monitoring agency in West Java," said ICW coordinator, Danang Widoyoko, in Bandung on Monday, May 20.
Danang said the school would educate its students about corruption, advocacy techniques, and investigation techniques for corruption cases. Aside from Jakarta, Bandung was chosen as a location to open this school because the city is has many universities consisting of experts that can be ICW’s partners for discussions.
AHMAD FIKRI