Indonesian President Yudhoyono is to announce what action he will take on a high-level corruption scandal.
From: news.bbc.co.uk
An independent inquiry said the police case against two anti-corruption officials accused of extortion and abuse of power should be dropped.
The two men - Bibit Samad Rianto and Chandra Hamzah - have been released, but the police and the attorney general's office have so far refused to drop their case.
Public sympathy has been growing for the anti-corruption agency - known by its acronym KPK - with almost daily protests on the streets of Jakarta urging the president to act decisively.
Indonesians do not have much faith in many of their institutions, like the police force or the judiciary. But the KPK is one thing many of them do believe in, says the BBC's Karishma Vaswani in Jakarta.