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The Money Game that Saved Gayus

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Police, prosecutors, attorneys and judges plotted to free Gayus Tambunan from charges of corruption and money laundering. Over Rp7 billion in bribes was given to make the scheme run smooth. Prosecutors allegedly received the lion’s share.

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A PRESS statement released by the head of the National Police Criminal Detective Agency Comr. Gen. Ito Sumardi last Thursday afternoon surprised Cirus Sinaga and Poltak Manullang. Ito announced the police would summon and examine both investigating prosecutors as suspects in the Gayus Tambunan money laundering case.

To Didiek Darmanto, an Attorney General’s Office spokesman, Cirus and Poltak maintained they had not been notified of their new

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