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Election Funds

Party Favors

Tuesday, September 10, 2002

The police are investigating a failed West Java agribusiness company after the disappearance of United Development Party general election funds.

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The fresh winds that used to blow from the plantations run by PT Qurnia Subur Alam Raya (QSAR) in Sukabumi, West Java, have turned into a nasty storm. Thousands of investors, who put in about Rp467 billion, have been rudely awoken from their dreams of fortune, by the agribusiness company's abrupt collapse.

That includes Tosari Wijaya, a leader of the United Development Party (PPP), who invested the largest single amount of money in the compa

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