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Jimmy Widjaja, CEO of Capitol: These are Two Elephants Fighting

Monday, October 9, 2017

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He is known in the news as the owner of Mustika Dutamas, which imported weapons for the National Police Headquarters. However, the son of Sinar Mas Group owner Eka Tjipta Widjaja denied as much. ¡°My younger sister was once at Dutamas,¡± he said to Rusman Paraqbueq, Anton Septian, and Wayan Agus Purnomo from Tempo on Friday last week at his office in the Capitol Building, Slipi, West Jakarta. After an hour, the 60-year-old businessman explain

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