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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Inong Malinda Dee admitted to diverting some of the money belonging to Citibank clients to her own companies. One such company is suspected to be PT Sarwahita.

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ONE evening at the offices of the Sarwahita Group in Kuningan, South Jakarta, stood Inong Malinda Dee, wearing a headscarf, part of her hair showing at the back. She smiled as flashes of photographic lights lit up her face. Her hands were folded neatly in front of her. She stood elegantly among the row of guests.

The cameras flashed, capturing the moment. In this photo, the 47-year-old Malinda can be seen standing next to Haryono Suyono, Coordin

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