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Peruri

Bringing Back the Dead

Tuesday, February 25, 2003

There’s widespread suspicion that a plan to acquire Peruri was an attempt to cover up losses resulting from collusion by senior officials at BI.

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THE inferno that raged over the plans of Bank Indonesia (BI) to acquire the state-owned securities paper and banknote printing company Peruri has blazed up once again. Most recently, hostility arose due to leaks of the results of a meeting held at the beginning of January this year.

At that meeting, about 50 members of the Peruri Workers Union met with a team from BI's Money Circulation Directorate, on the sixth floor of the headquarters of the c

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