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An Unwise Attorney General

Tuesday, March 9, 2004

Although the Supreme Court has ruled that the annulment of the Bank Bali cessie agreement has no legal force, the AGO seems to be ignoring it, seemingly forgetting its obligation to save state assets.

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IN any normal country, government officials work hard to look after the national interests. When necessary, he would even put all his own assets at risk. But because the Republic of Indonesia is not yet a normal country, that does not happen here. At least, it did not happen with the way the Bank Bali—now known as Bank Permata—scandal was handled.

Last Tuesday, for example, the South Jakarta Prosecutors Office sent a letter to th

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