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Junior Attorney General For Special Crimes, Hendarman Supanji:

Neloes clarification is crystal clear

Tuesday, May 3, 2005

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After a sufficiently long absence of big cases, the Round Office of the Attorney-General is once again swarming with reporters. Officials of Bank Mandiri have been seen going in and out of the building this past week. Not surprisingly, the Junior Attorney-General for Special Crimes, Hendarman Supanji, is a target of the journalists.

Supanji, 47, a former chief of the Yogyakarta High Court from 2002 to 2004, does not usually like to talk, partic

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