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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Golkar politicians on the Special Inquiry Committee for Bank Century are adamant on asking that the Minister of Finance and Vice President be relieved of active duty. The Democrat Party is charging that there is a hidden agenda.

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THE hair of Benny Kabur Harman, a Democrat Party politician, was a mess. His jacket, shirt, and tie were no longer neatly pressed. “This is not right,” said this member of the Special Inquiry Committee for Bank Century in the House of Representatives (DPR), on Thursday night last week. He continued, “There is a stowaway on board who has a hidden agenda to get rid of certain people whom they do not like.”

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