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Tuesday, January 27, 2004

IBRA officials get higher salaries than the president and vice president. Should billions in taxpayers' money go to compensating employees of soon-to-be closed down IBRA?

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SOMETHING was different at the offices of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) all of last week. Employees were not fully working as usual. At every corner, people were whispering about the list of salaries of their bosses, as displayed in Koran Tempo in its Monday edition last week. Some of them had photocopied the "sizzling" article and distributed it to their friends. There was even a copy on the bulletin board of each

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