March 4, 2003 edition
The price of sugar is soaring. Collusion between sugar mills and traders is behind the crisis. Officials are blaming each other. A new decision has abruptly emerged: Bulog, after being banned from joining this business for some time, is now again allowed to import white sugar. Will this alluring trade again serve the interests of Palace circles?
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January 14, 2003 edition
His meteoric rise from newspaper cartoonist to Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), the nation's highest political institution, is phenomenal. As Suharto's longest-serving information minister, he was vested with extraordinary powers: determining the life and death of a publication and the livelihood of tens of thousands of its workers, and controlling the flow of information in the country. His rags-to-riches story is representative of that of an official who amassed wealth and political influence in the Suharto era. Harmoko rose along with Suharto. But he proved cleverer than the patriarch who fell with the collapse of his New Order regime. One after another the dictator's men were dragged before court. But not Harmoko. He was left untouched. TEMPO's investigation into the life of this extraordinary man tells why.
His meteoric rise from newspaper cartoonist to Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), the nation's highest political institution, is phenomenal. As Suharto's longest-serving information minister, he was vested with extraordinary powers: determining the life and death of a publication and the livelihood of tens of thousands of its workers, and controlling the flow of information in the country. His rags-to-riches story is representative of that of an official who amassed wealth and political influence in the Suharto era. Harmoko rose along with Suharto. But he proved cleverer than the patriarch who fell with the collapse of his New Order regime. One after another the dictator's men were dragged before court. But not Harmoko. He was left untouched. TEMPO's investigation into the life of this extraordinary man tells why.