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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

The conflict between BI and its Supervisory Agency continues as the central bank is charged with dragging its feet on reporting to the agency

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THE noises finally echo within the walls of the Presidential Palace. On Tuesday last week Sutan Remy, Chairman of the Bank Indonesia Supervisory Agency, brought his conflict with executives of the central bank to the attention of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

Accompanied by four members, Romli Atmasasmita, Widigdo Sukarman, Anny Ratnawati, and Marsuki, Sutan Remy went to the palace complaining of the lack of cooperation on the part of Bank I

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