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BLBI Cases: Inertia and the AGO

Tuesday, February 25, 2003

The trial of former central bank officials who allegedly misappropriated assistance funds has started. But former BI governor, Soedradjad Djiwandono, is still free.

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Attorney General's Office (AGO) prosecutors must surely be running out of stamina for cases involving Bank Indonesia Liquidity Assistance funds (BLBI). Their former resolve to submit all BLBI cases to the courts has lost momentum. The case files concerning former Bank Indonesia Governor, Soedradjad Djiwandono, have still not been completed although Soedradjad was declared a corruption suspect in May 2002. The trial of Soedradjad on such charge

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