It seems a little strange that the quoted official notes that there are people running around the airport impersonating officials, I wonder if it occurred to him to take steps to arrest the offenders. Of course in the case of the already apprehended official who is know to have requested a bribe he "might" be demoted, such stiff penalties are certain to prevent future bribes, I am certain. I think that maybe the first thing the new expanded airport needs is a public relations firm, and then perhaps laws that would require officials to be fired and prosecuted for taking bribes. Just a casual observation.
Hotline service needed at Ngurah Rai Int?l Airport | The Jakarta Post
Hotline service needed at Ngurah Rai Int?l Airport | The Jakarta Post