Bank Mandiri's Wild Shot
Since the beginning, money from Bank Mandiri's problematic loans was misused. Based on an examination of Pugeg, the investigating team knew who had to be detained.
May 17, 2005
EDUARDUS Cornelis William Neloe certainly never thought his career as a banker would end at the Round Building. Last Wednesday, the Attorney General's Office officially declared the CEO of Bank Mandiri along with the First Deputy Managing Director, I Wayan Pugeg, and the Corporate Director, M Sholeh Tasripan, as suspects. The three are suspected of corruption in relation to loans to five debtors. The five businesses are Siak Zamrud Pusaka,
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