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Tracking the President's Small Change

Tuesday, June 4, 2002

Oddities keep cropping up in the reports of the presidential aid funds. Including the so-called `eternal' Rp100 billion, transferred to the vice-presidential coffers while Mega was Indonesia's number two.

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TWELVE legislators have been picked to perform a delicate task. They have to verify a report on the origin and use of palace slush funds known as `presidential aid' (Banpres). The raw material is in their hands: a bunch of reports in seven bundles about how money got in and out of the funds, which are the clear and absolute responsibiltiy of the president.

"We need to specially understand the techniques of bookkeeping involved," s

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