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Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Mbak Tutut is accused of accepting a 16.5 million bribe from a British tank producer—another installment of the Suharto family legacy of arms purchases.

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IT all began with Chan U Seek’s exasperation. This Singaporean felt that he had been swindled by Alvis Vehicles Limited, a company based in Coventry, England that manufactures Scorpion tanks. Chan is the Director of Avimo Singapore, and in the last week, the arms dealer has become a household name. A lawsuit he lodged against Alvis has led to more and more speculation as controversy grows.

Chan testified before a British court that he took p

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