Indonesia VP hopeful pledges to stamp out corruption, cut red tape

Indonesia VP hopeful pledges to stamp out corruption, cut red tape

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KUALA LUMPUR -- Mohammad Mahfud MD, a vice presidential candidate in Indonesia's February elections, wants to take a harder line on corruption and cut bureaucratic red tape to bring in more foreign investment. Mahfud, 66, the country's chief security minister, is the running mate of former Central…

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