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The Description of Corruption Graphic in Indonesia From 1993 until 2012

This is the rising and falling graphic of the number of people committed the corruption in Indonesia from 1993 until 2012.
In 1993, the number of people who committed in the corruption was under a hundred people, then there was no corruption in 1994 and 1995. After that, the number of people who did corruption was rising to 100 people in 1996, but in 1997 there was no corruption again. Afterwards, in 1998 the number of corruptors raised again until almost 200 people. After this rising, suddenly there was no corruption again until 2002, in which the number of corruption people increased to 500 people.
Meanwhile, there was rising and falling of the number of corruptors from 2003 to 2007, in which in 2003 the number of corruptors raised up from 500 in 2002 became almost 600 people in that year. Then in 2004 the number of corruption people fell down and became only over 500 people committed in corrruption, while raised again to over 600 people in 2005 and fell again in 2006 became only about 600, then raised again in 2007 became over 600 but still did not as much as 2005.
Furthermore, there was a significant rising in 2008, where the number of corruptors became over 1100 people and still increased in 2009 became almost 1300 people who did the corruption in Indonesia. Then in 2010 there was highly increased of number of corruptors which became 1700 people and this was the highest number all the years. After that, the number of corruptors decreased to over 1500 people in 2011, and still decreased in 2012 became over 1300 people who committed in corruption.

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