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Hoping for an Honest Prosecutor

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Investigations by the Attorney General's Office into loans at Bank Mandiri is "stinging" some parties. Some loans may have been "structured" to fail from the start.

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No one knows for sure what will happen to Edward Cornelis William Neloe in the weeks to come. Following an intense investigation by the Attorney General's Office (AGO) linking him to loans suspected of being improperly disbursed, it is fair to say that his fate is hanging over the edge of a precipice. On several occasions, Neloe has stated that he wants to resign as CEO of PT Bank Mandiri. "I am exhausted," he said.

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