JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The man at the center of Indonesia's most closely watched corruption scandal was supposed to be behind bars.
Instead, Gayus Tambunan was photographed at a tennis tournament on the resort island of Bali, clumsily disguised in a black wig and glasses. In the days that followed, police accused wardens of accepting bribes of up to $40,000 so he could regularly leave his cell during the course of his trial.
The case — which has dominated Indonesian newscasts, headlines and social networking sites for more than a week — has touched nerves like few others in the sprawling nation of 237 million.
That's because, more than a decade after the collapse of …

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