'Dirty' money?
Golkar and the Democrats are accused of a trade-offGolkar agreeing to fuel price hikes in exchange for government money to manage the Lapindo mudflow costs.
April 11, 2012
Disappointment gripped Lili Kamina, a former resident of Renojoyo, Porong district in Sidoardjo. In the last five years, the 34-year-old has waited for compensation money, for her home which had been swallowed up by mudflow. "The payouts were never clear," she told Tempo last Thursday. Lili was referring to the mudflow which centers in Sidoardjo, allegedly triggered by the drilling activities of Lapindo Brantas, an Indonesian gas and oil exploratio
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