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Rusdihardjo’s Testimony

Rusdihardjo: "The president is a suspect."

Monday, December 4, 2000

Following are excerpts from the testimony of Indonesia’s former police chief General Rusdihardjo. It was made on November 28 to a special House of Representatives (DPR) committee on the scandal known as Buloggate and on a controversial donation from the Sultan of Brunei. This testimony was obtained from TEMPO’s investigation and information from legislators. This is what Rusdihardjo told them.

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Late one afternoon in early May at around 4pm I was called by the president, through his adjutant. Later I met him, face to face. At that time the president told me among other things: "Pak Rusdi knows that I cannot see. I have carried out an act that is irreversible and realize this is fatal. I have given a check to the value of Rp5 billion to Siti Farika. I did not see what check it was. The cheque in question was taken from my desk drawer...

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