Prosperity and Public Servants
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
OF late, Dayu Permata, 54, is often harassed and has become timid. His home on Rawabadak, North Jakarta, is often visited by journalists pursuing a story. They seek Dayu’s son-in-law, Gayus Halomoan Tambunan. It is a name that has become the subject of lively reports over his involvement in a Rp25-billion bank account.
“Ibu (Mother) should be enjoying her time as she approaches retirement,” said Gayus’s younger sister-in-law, Raditya Wib
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