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Complaint for BRI
ON December 18, 2015, I deposited money in a cash deposit machine at BRI Bantul, Yogyakarta. As I was depositing the cash, the machine suddenly went offline because the electricity went out. Afterwards, I checked the balance of my account and found no increase in my account. I immediately complained to one of BRI's branch offices. It has now been two weeks since the incident, but no action has been taken since my complaint. The money that I deposited in the cash deposit machine still has not showed up in my account.
Chuck Suryosumpeno's Right to Reply
Thank you for the article 'Hendra's Assets Released by the Prosecuting Attorney' published in Tempo, December 28, 2015 - January 3, 2016. The article on pages 140-143 was harmful for me because the basic data were not based on facts, it was not objective, and it was very unbalanced. I need to clarify several issues.
Ruki's Right to Respond
IN reference to the news report in Tempo's December 14-20, 2015, edition with the cover title The Rot Within, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) hereby states its right to respond to the news in question, since it could create some misperception toward the KPK, specifically towards its acting chairman, Taufiequrachman Ruki. We wish to state the following:
Trains Travel Longer
AS a passenger who has used the electric train service for a long time, I'm addressing this letter to the management of Kereta Api Indonesia Commuter Jabodetabek. Before there were additional routes and coach extensions, the trip from Bojong Gede to Kebon Sirih took less than one hour on average, or only around 50 minutes. Now it usually takes one and a half hours.
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