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Sjamsul and Itjih Nursalim: We have settled all our obligations

Tuesday, May 21, 2002

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The door to suite 835, the Victoria Suite, at The Raffles Hospital, Singapore, was open. Behind it was the man who has been missing from Indonesia since May of last year. None other than Sjamsul Nursalim, the former owner of Bank Dagang Nasional Indonesia (BDNI) and president of the Gadjah Tunggal Group, who has recently come to be regarded as the most uncooperative of all the countrys big fish debtors. He was accompanied by his wife Mrs. Itjih N

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