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When Tumenggung Tripped

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

The Attorney-General's Office has indicted former Indonesian Banking Restructuring Agency chief Syafruddin Tumenggung for corruption. The case was held up in its pretrial hearing and by political maneuvering.

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FOR almost a year, the case involving the sale of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency's (IBRA) rights to collect Adyaesta Ciptatama debts lay dormant in the Attorney-General's Office (AGO). The deputy attorney-general for special crimes' team of investigators could only begin to move forward on the case two weeks ago.

The AGO' head of its Law Information Center, Muhammad Rum, announced the indictment of former IBRA chief Syafruddin Hero Arsyad

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