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Government Banks

In Arrears, But Still Snoring Along

Tuesday, March 26, 2002

No solution has yet been found to the fact that the total of non-performing loans at government sector banks now stands at Rp285 trillion. According to BPK, this is due to intentional irregularities rather than because of the monetary crisis.

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DJOKO SANTOSO Moeljono lives a quiet life these days. This former Managing Director of government sector Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) who was a suspect in the corruption case involving enormous loans made to big-fish businessmen The Nin King and Djoko Tjandra now spends his days at home—a large and luxurious house in South Jakarta's elite Pondok Indah. "I now live like a monk, so sorry, but I cannot be disturbed," he told Andi D

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