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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

It seems that not all military-owned businesses will be transferred to the government.

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SLOWLY but surely, about 200 foundations and cooperatives owned by the Indonesian Military (TNI) will be either closed down or taken over by the government. TNI Headquarters in Cilangkap, Jakarta, however, is yet to release this long list of military-owned businesses. After the assets and performance of these businesses have been assessed, a report on these sources of money of the military will be submitted to a working committee late next month.

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