Loopholes
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
A MAJOR criminal case should be handled with care. However, the size of a case may not be reflected in the seriousness with which the authorities approach it. In a few cases, "loopholes" in the investigation report or in the charge sheet seem to have been intentionally created, for a `particular' reason.
The embezzlement of BNI's Rp1.7 trillion is one case that contains such holes. But leaving aside the stolen Bank Indonesia Liquid
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