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Tuesday, December 16, 2003

APHI executives are charged with misusing billions of rupiah of the organization's funds. Clear government policy is needed regulate public funds.

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WHO owns the funds of official associations in a corporate state? This question has been frequently asked since the news broke on the case involving the mismanagement of the Association of Indonesian Forest Concessionaires (APHI) funds. This question needs an answer because similar problems have occurred with other well-endowed associations established during the New Order.

This is especially true, given that when President Suharto was in

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