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Lax oversight, greed behind ferry disaster

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Experts blame weak law enforcement, greed and lack of investment for Indonesia's poor public transport safety after yet another disaster.

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Almost 250 people are still missing after the Teratai Prime ferry, carrying 267 people, capsized in rough waters off the western coast of Sulawesi island on Sunday.

Transport Minister Jusman Syafi'i Djamal said a preliminary investigation showed the 10-year-old boat capsized after it was hit by waves.

The meteorological agency had warned of bad weather in the area but Mr Djamal said port authorities cleared the ferry to sail and conditions were fair when it left.

'We will investigate thoroughly why the captain decided to go,' the minister said, adding that 22 survivors had been found so far, while 245 were missing.

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Mr Djamal denied the ferry had been overloaded.

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