Haj Fund For Auditors
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
THE corridor on the first floor of the Department of Religious Affairs at Banteng Square, Jakarta, looked quiet and cold. However, as soon as the door of a room was opened, hectic activity could be noticed. There were piles of documents and continuously engaged photocopying machines. Dozens of employees, with department officials and other personnel hardly identifiable, were carrying files back and forth. They looked dazed whenever guests entered
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