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Tight in Switzerland, Loose in Singapore

Tuesday, May 2, 2006

The Swiss government is willing to disclose identities of bank account owners suspected of corruption.

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THREE Indonesians take a leisurely walk in the hills of the elite area in Old Town, Geneva, five years ago. In front of an apartment, the threeone of them a former employee of Bank Indonesiabumped into a famous Indonesian businessman. Getting out of his car, the businessman said, From Indonesia? Yes, they answered. After some brief chitchat, the businessman invited his new friends to the apartment that he owned, an old residence constructed facin

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