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Satrio Budihardjo Joedono:"I'm very worried abo ut corruption"

Tuesday, June 26, 2001

When he was still trade minister, Prof. Dr. Satrio Budihardjo Joedono used to hold up his battered old briefcase. According to Satrio, better known to his friends as Billy, he bought the briefcase at the Ancol art market in the 1980s. Now the 61-year-old Pangkalpinang native has served for almost two years as chairman of the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK), the battered old bag—repaired several times—is still his faithful companion. "I've already had to bring it to Laba-Laba (a bag repair store) a couple of times," he says.

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Stories about Satrio Budihardjo Joedono, a man small in stature but big in humor, have been doing the rounds for a long time now. During Suharto's time, he was the only minister who would even consider living in a small apartment in the Radiodalam area of South Jakarta, content to watch a 14 inch TV and drive an old sedan. Although Billy, the son of Prof. H.R.M. Marsidi Joedono, now lives in a large house in Patra Kuningan, this is only

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