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Ballot Papers

Profiting from Nothing

Tuesday, March 9, 2004

The orders to print general elections ballot papers have been traded by the printing consortia. Why did the KPU refuse to take action?

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LAST Friday afternoon, the meeting room of the General Elections Commission (KPU) was suddenly silent when Chusnul Mar'iyah spoke. As if conducting a test for students, the Head of the KPU Elections Logistics Division was questioning each of the entrepreneurs from the 17 printing consortiums that were appointed. "Please explain, where is the location of your printing plant and what is the progress of the printing to date?" said Chusn

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