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On Mar. 17 【The Lecture Series by Asian Opinion Leaders】
Challenges and Efforts of Anti-Corruption Policy in Indonesia

On Mar. 17 【The Lecture Series by Asian Opinion Leaders】
Challenges and Efforts of Anti-Corruption Policy in Indonesia
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The Sasakawa Peace Foundation has been implementing the project entitled "Asian Opinion Leaders' Exchange" since the fiscal year 2014. The objective of this project is to enhance mutual understanding and strengthen collaboration between Japan and Asian countries through inviting Asian opinion leaders to Japan and engaging them in dialogues with Japanese policy makers, scholars and business leaders.

From 2010 to 2015, Indonesia's renowned human right activist Dr. Bambang Widjojanto served as Deputy Chairman of Corruption Eradication Commission: KPK. Dr. Widjojanto is well-respected leader of Indonesia's civil society for long time and many people freshly remember his endeavors to fight against corruption during his service for KPK.

Here he explores Indonesia's corruption eradiation initiatives and its problems with special emphasis on civil society's efforts.

Corruption is deeply rooted in society of Indonesia since Soeharto regime. Considering the increasing number of Japanese companies have developed business relations with Indonesia, the problems revolve around the corruption cannot be ignored. Dr. Widjojanto is currently staying in Japan as a visiting research fellow at the Sasakawa Peace Foundation for past 10 months. We hope Dr. Widjojanto insights expressed during this lecture can reinforce mutual understanding between Indonesia and Japan.

We look forward to welcoming all of you at this seminar.

Date & Time
March 17, 2017 (Friday) 17:00-18:30 (Doors Open at 16:30)

Venue
International Conference Hall, 11th Fl., The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
1-15-16, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo(MAP)
*No car park is available. Please use a nearby car park if you come by car.
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The Sasakawa Peace Foundation

Program
On Mar. 17 【The Lecture Series by Asian Opinion Leaders】
Challenges and Efforts of Anti-Corruption Policy in Indonesia
16:30~

Registration

17:00-18:00

Opening Remarks:
 Mr. Nobuo TANAKA
  (Chairman, The Sasakawa Peace Foundation)

Speaker:
 Dr. Bambang Widjojanto
  (Former Deputy Chief, Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission Visiting Research Fellow , The Sasakawa Peace Foundation)

Commentator:
 Prof. Akihisa MATSUNO
  (Osaka University)
 Dr. Ken MIICHI
  (Iwate Prefectural University)

18:00-18:30

Q&A and Discussion

18:30

Closing

Others
※ English/Japanese with simultaneous interpretation
※ Admission free

Reservation
Please register at SPF website by 17:00 Thursday, 16 March, 2017. Please note that registration will close as soon as the number of participants reaches the maximum. The registration remains open until the Foundation announces that the registration is full.
Personal information provided at the time of registration will be used for the purpose of notifying registrants about future seminars and lectures hosted by the Sasakawa Peace Foundation.

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The Sasakawa Pan Asia Fund
Dr. Horiba, Ms. Fujimoto and Mr. Yuasa
Contact by mail
Tel: 03-5157-5160
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