Corruption has become a cultural problem in Indonesia for several reasons. Most Indonesians and foreigners acknowledge that corruption occurs throughout the government in areas like healthcare, education, and banking. Efforts to eliminate corruption have been weak, and corruption now happens even within law enforcement and the courts. Citizens also enable corruption by willingly breaking rules and bribing officers to avoid penalties. Unless Indonesians work together to curb corruption through discipline, accountability, and consequences for corrupt officials, it will continue damaging the country's future.