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Pistol in Singapore, Bullets in Mampang

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The ledgers of Nazaruddin’s companies list payments to many important figures, confirming accusations made by that Democrat Party politician. One entry was the name of Police Comr. Gen. Ito Sumardi.

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YULIANIS is one person who is totally trusted by Muhammad Nazaruddin. She is the director of PT Executive Money Changer, a company owned by Nazaruddin, but she also manages other companies owned by this Democrat Party politician, who has fled to Singapore. But her most important job is to record all expenditures of her boss’s companies.

Financial disbursements by Nazaruddin’s companies were usually made following an approval memo signed by h

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