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Seoul Survivor

Monday, December 4, 2000

A Korean businessman claims to have been ousted by his Balinese business partner and deported by Immigration over a hotel joint venture gone sour.

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Tourists are not the only ones interested in Bali. Foreign investors too have an interest to invest capital there. Jung Do-Il, a Korean businessman, was just one of those investors interested in doing business in Bali. For six years he enjoyed a profitable hotel business in Candidesa, Karangasem.

The day that Jung met with Ida Bagus Rai Darma Wijaya, he didn’t yet know the man. He knew, though, that his prospective business partner was the

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