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Too Much Left to be Done

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Thousands of cases inherited from IBRA at the Department of Finance still havent been settled. Audits havent even been carried out yet.

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THIS coming February 27, it will be exactly two years since the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) closed its doors. But many parties are still in difficulties as thousands of cases belonging to the government agency have not been settled. There are 6,000 cases, said Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani, on Saturday two weeks ago.

Sri Mulyani is worried that the handling of these cases will not be thorough. This is because the term of office o

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