ABC – The chairman of Indonesia’s ruling party, Anas Urbaningrum, has announced his resignation after the country’s anti-graft body named him a suspect in a multi-million-dollar corruption case. “I quit as the chairman of the Democratic Party,” he told reporters in a press conference. Allegations of involvement in corruption have dogged Mr Urbaningram for months. Now the Corruption Eradication Commission, or KPK, says it has enough evidence to justify naming him as a suspect. The KPK’s spokesman Johan Budi says there are three articles he could be charged with under Indonesia’s anti-corruption laws. Read Article
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