Indonesian parliament passes controversial revisions to law governing anti-corruption agency

Indonesia’s parliament voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve changes to a law governing the country’s anti-corruption agency, which activists fear could undermine its powers to tackle corruption.The Corruption Eradication Commission, known by its Indonesian initials, KPK, has prosecuted hundreds of politicians and officials since its formation in 2002, becoming one of the country’s most respected agencies. But there have been repeated efforts by politicians and police to undermine it…