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Port in a Storm

Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Several important officials are once again being questioned over the case of the sale of shares in the Tanjung Priok container terminal company.

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THE letter from the Indonesian Attorney Generals Office (AGO) winged its way to Washington, DC, in the United States. Its contents: a summons for questioning by the Team to Eradicate Crimes of Corruption to Herwidayatmo, Executive Director of the World Bank for Southeast Asian Affairs. This former head of the Capital Market Supervisory Agency (Bapepam) was summoned not in connection with a case involving the World Bank but regarding the sale of a

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