Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie: "I hope the Bulog case will be completely resolved"
Tuesday, December 25, 2001
That morning the sun was still hidden by Hamburg's cold, 2-degree-Celsius weather. Suddenly, through the thin, misty air a diminutive figure appears, walking briskly. His car is a milk-chocolate-colored Mercedes-Benz , the CL600 series, license plate number STD-AH521, which he drives himself. It is parked across the street. His entourage is having a bit of a problem trying to keep up with his nimble steps. The man in the neat blue suit wearing a beret places his right hand exactly next to his round eye in a gesture of salute. "Hello," he cries out in his typically happy voice, smiling widely.
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He's still the same old Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie, except perhaps slightly leaner and sporting a thin moustache. His enthusiasm is just like in the old days. On Monday, December 10, he was summoned to the Indonesian Consulate General Office in Hamburg, Germany, to provide testimony as a witness in the case of the alleged misuse of Bulog's non-budgetary funds, a case which is backing Golkar Chairman and his former cabinet State Minister/Secreta
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