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At TVRI, 'blessings' Every Friday

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

TVRI employees have engaged in a free-for-all of selling the company's airtime under the table and pocketing the money themselves. That is just one of the ways they siphon off the company's funds.

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Television Republic Indonesia has a unique tradition. Every Friday afternoon, a unit manager comes to the directors' offices with a black bag. Inside are stacks of rupiah worth millions.

It is not just the executives who receive the windfall. Every member of a production team also gets a cash package. That explains why TVRI employees are always so happy near the end of the week. They even have a special term for the routine: 'Friday Blessings.'

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