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The Broken Spearhead

Tuesday, October 22, 2002

Baihaki Hakim is very much in the limelight at the moment because he has rejected the World Bank's proposal to separate the Cilacap and Balikpapan refineries from Pertamina. Does this mean he will soon be fired?

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IT was a letter that really infuriated Baihaki Hakim, the Managing Director of Pertamina, Indonesia's national oil company. Despite being known for keeping a low profile, he seemed not to care that the letter was from none other than Mark Baird, World Bank Country Director in Indonesia, who has now been recalled to Washington, United States. Baihaki had just about reached boiling point because the letter, addressed to Minister of Finance Boed

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