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100-Day Program

Money Trail

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Was the mysterious deposit of money behind the repeated opening and closure of Djoko Ramiadji's case?

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QUIET reigned for a moment at a Commission III meeting in the House of Representatives (DPR) building at Senayan. It was when Attorney General Abdul Rahman Saleh announced that he would reopen a number of cases that had been stalled in the past by cease-investigation writs known as SP3.

Saleh, also known by his nickname Arman, says the that under the Attorney General's Office's 100-day program, five major corruption cases will be placed under

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