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Mulyani’s Silent Supporters

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A group of professionals and former SBY volunteers have started to garner support against the Bank Century inquiry committee. The Finance Department and Bank Indonesia deny involvement.

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THE Oak Room, Nikko Hotel, Central Jakarta, in early December last year. A number of professionals, bankers and economists were absorbed in a serious discussion in a corner of the room. Present was University of Indonesia economic observer Faisal Basri, InfoBank Magazine journalist Eko Supriyanto and well-known economist Fauzi Ichsan. Along with other colleagues, they were discussing the investigation by Bank Century special inquiry committee at

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