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Busy Saying Nothing

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

All of the key players in the Borang case have “agreed” to remain tightlipped—from locking the front gates of their homes to resigning themselves to God’s will.

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PANCORAN, Jakarta, September 28. At 9:40pm a black Toyota Camry slowly moves off heading towards a house in Jl. Kalibata Tengah. A middle-aged man gets out of the car. He is Ali Herman Ibrahim, the Director for Primary Energy & Electricity Generation at the state-owned national electricity company PT PLN.

Police suspect Ali of being involved in the embezzlement of state funds in the procurement of TM 2500 electric generators in 2004. As soon as

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