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Second Time Unlucky?

Tuesday, October 9, 2001

Beddu Amang has become a somewhat familiar face in court following the indictments for his alleged role in the land-swap scam between state logistics agency Bulog and PT Goro. South Jakarta District Court is investigating the case now.

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He will probably never forget that fateful day for the rest of his life: 11 August 1995. On that day Beddu Amang signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in his capacity as Bulog chief, between Bulog and PT Goro Batara Sakti (Goro)—an exchange of Bulog land located in the Kelapa Gading area with Goro land located in Meruya. It turns out that that day was truly a fateful one. Beddu Amang is now awaiting trial at the South Jakarta District ...

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