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Cutting the Clippings

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

The decision against Time could make it more difficult for prosecutors to proceed with the civil cases against Suharto and Hutomo Mandala Putra.

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WHEN the report was first published, the effect was enormous. Suharto’s children were summoned to the Attorney General’s Office (AGO). Two state ministers were dispatched to Switzerland and Austria to search for evidence of the reported transfer of the US$9 billion. This investigative report by a world-famous magazine was like a beacon shining on attempts to expose the corruption of former Indonesian President Suharto and his family.

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