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Reshuffling the Pack

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Deputy State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Ministers are being appointed differently from past practices. “This is clearly abnormal rotation,” says a Tempo source.

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ON his last day as Secretary to the SOEs Minister, Muhammad Said Didu did not consider refusing a series of questions on Muhammad Saddam Zulfikar. That morning, on Friday two weeks ago, when Said was told that he was no longer the appointed number two at the SOEs Ministry, his 10-year-old son asked him: “Apparently Papa works well, always comes home at night, never spends his free time with Saddam, so why are you being replaced?”

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