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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Police are continuing to investigate a complaint by Anggoro Widjojo, who claims to have paid billions of rupiah to have his case cleared up at the Corruption Eradication Commission. It may well be that he was tricked by a case broker.

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ARY Muladi finally broke down. After almost two weeks of being incarcerated at the National Police Headquarters Criminal Investigation Bureau detention center and undergoing questioning day and night, he started to talk. The suspect in the embezzlement of monies belonging to PT Masaro Radiokom Executive Director Anggoro Widjojo, according to a Tempo source, has “rectified” his confession. He now claims to have invented the story about sharing

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