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Caught in the Cash Cow Scandal

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Suspects other than Widjanarko in the cattle import case are not insignificant. They might just point to the culpability of the Bulog chief.

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BEING held in custody for 16 days by the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) did not detract the enthusiasm of Tito Pranolo, 51, to read. This former head of a monitoring team at the State Logistics Agency (Bulog) formed to oversee the procurement of cattle told Tempo that he had read through the novels The Broker and Mossad while being held. Reading, reading and more reading was the main activity of this former Bulog Director of Development and In

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