By Kim Sue-young
Staff Reporter
The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission will discuss ways to eradicate corruption in Indonesia in Jakarta, Thursday, the organization said Wednesday.
The meeting is aimed at implementing a memorandum of understanding regarding mutual cooperation on combating corruption signed by the two sides in December 2006.
The commission will advise the Southeast Asian country to implement programs it provided to Indonesia last year to gauge transparency levels, the spokesman said.
An official of the commission said, ``I believe the meeting will help Indonesian officialdom prevent corruption with our anti-corruption skills and, at the same time, we will try our utmost to help promote activities to eradicate corruption.''
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