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Sugianto: “I’ve never even been to Tanjung Puting”

Tuesday, October 22, 2002

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THEY’RE close to each other not only because of family ties. Abdul Rasyid the uncle and Sugianto the nephew are also close because of business ties. It was Rasyid, 44, who launched the Tanjung Lingga business group in 1982 and Sugianto, 28, was the man entrusted by Rasyid to carry on after he left to become a member of the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR). Tanjung Lingga, which now operates with six subsidiaries, was built by Rasy

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