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The Renewed Treasure Hunt

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

After giving up on a criminal prosecution, the Attorney Generals Office is planning a civil suit. But the plan remains on paper.

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CHAIRUL Imam is edgy. This 64-year-old man drew a deep breath. I am very disappointed, he said when met by Tempo, on Wednesday last week. Chairuls anxiety was triggered by the issuance of an order to stop prosecution on the corruption cases against former Indonesian President Suharto, which was announced by Attorney General Abdul Rahman Saleh, two weeks ago.

As the Director of the AGOs Criminal Acts of Corruption section from 1999-2000, he was th

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