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The Military’s Leaky Money Machine

Monday, November 6, 2000

The BPK has detected what it presumes to be corruption in the Army-owned foundation, Yayasan Kartika Eka Paksi.

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MILITARY foundations which operated in a closed manner during the New Order era appear to harbor a lot of rottenness. Long untouched, in the present atmosphere of reform they face demands for audits by the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK). And that is how BPK found irregularities in the balance sheets of almost all of those foundations over the first semester of this year.

Yayasan Kartika Eka Paksi (YKEP) is no exception. The biggest of them all, this

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