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A Personal Testimony Emerges

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Amid the various charges, the Judicial Mafia Task Force has set its sights on other actors in the tax scandal. It helped Arafat to write a personal testimony.

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THE document in question was made in prison. It is only 22 pages long. The title appears in large letters: ‘Chronology of the Falsification of Letter (P21) Number: 1662/E.2/EPP/10/2009 dated October 23, 2009 Issued by the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic of Indonesia’.

This document was the work of Police Commissioner Mohd. Arafat Enanie, sentenced in a bribery case involving Gayus Halomoan Partahanan Tambunan. The name of Arafat, his

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