The Postman's Project
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
SIX men in dark brown uniforms walked back and forth on floor 7C in the Graha Pos Indonesia building in Bandung last week. Between afternoon working hours, two members of the Attorney General's Office's (AGO) Corruption Eradication Task Force emerged from behind a glass wall. The partition separates the lobby from Pos Indonesia CEO Budi Setiawan's workspace.
The two attorneys entered the elevator and rode downstairs. Fifteen minutes later, the elevator door opened again on floor 7C, and out walked the men again, with a trolley full of cardboard boxes and piles of documents. The pair scurried behind the glass wall's door, avoiding the reporters who had waited for them since morning. "There are still many files to be checked. It would take some time," one of the prosecutors said while pushing the cart. Both of them disappeared from view at end of the hall.
SIX men in dark brown uniforms walked back and forth on floor 7C in the Graha Pos Indonesia building in Bandung last week. Between afternoon working hours, two members of the Attorney General's Office's (AGO) Corruption Eradication Task Force emerged from behind a glass wall. The partition separates the lobby from Pos Indonesia CEO Budi Setiawan's workspace.
The two attorneys entered the elevator and rode downstairs. Fifteen minutes later, the elev
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