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July 10, 1999

Kompas - July 10, 1999

The case of (temporarily non-active) Attorney General, Lt. General Ghalib, is increasingly slipping from the rails of justice as political elements tend to appear on the surface.

July 3, 1999

Jakarta Post - July 3, 1999

Semarang – A military court here sentenced on Friday former Bantul regent Army Col.

June 28, 1999

New York Times - June 28, 1999

Seth Mydans, Jakarta – It was not a threat, said Wardah Hafidz, one of Indonesia's toughest social activists; it was a simple statement of the country's new balance of power.

June 18, 1999

Agence France Presse - June 18, 1999

Jakarta – President B.J.

June 14, 1999

Asian Wall Street Journal - June 14, 1999

Jeremy Wagstaff and Puspa Madani, Jakarta – Succumbing to public pressure, Indonesian Attorney General Andi Ghalib stepped down amid a corruption scandal that offers a glimpse of simmer

June 12, 1999

Jakarta Post - June 12, 1999

Bandung – Attorney General Andi M.

June 8, 1999

Agence France Presse - June 8, 1999

Jakarta – An Indonesian corruption watchdog said Tuesday a break-in had failed to destroy evidence backing claims that the chief investigator probing allegations over Suharto's fortune

June 4, 1999

Jakarta Post - June 4, 1999

Jakarta – Attorney General Andi M. Ghalib, a three-star military general, got an unpleasant gift for his 53rd birthday on Thursday from the Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW).

April 10, 1999

Jakarta Post - April 10, 1999

Jakarta – To pass the clean governance bill without giving substantial authority to an independent body to implement the power controls would be a pointless and abortive attempt to upro

April 1, 1999

Agence France Presse - April 1, 1999

Tokyo – A Japanese contractor allegedly paid at least 40 million yen (340,000 dollars) in kickbacks to cronies of former Indonesian president Suharto and related ministries to get a rai

March 6, 1999

Jakarta Post - March 6, 1999

Jakarta – Attorney General Lt. Gen. A.M.

December 30, 1998

Agence France Presse - December 30, 1998

Jakarta – Indonesian authorities have estimated that more than 500 million dollars had been lost by the state to graft, most of it to members and cronies of the family of fallen preside

October 23, 1998

Dow Jones Newswires - October 23, 1998

Jakarta – The World Bank said Friday that a recent investigation conducted by the bank and the Indonesian Ministry of Education uncovered deficiencies and irregularities in the construc

October 17, 1998

Agence France Presse - October 17, 1998

Jakarta – A private Indonesian group fighting against corruption has singled out 79 decrees issued by then-President Suharto over the past five years as flawed, reports said Saturday

October 13, 1998

Jakarta Post - October 13, 1998

Jakarta – The government's move to probe into high level corruption cases in the country is a half-hearted effort merely to refine its image, an American expert on Indonesia's political

October 10, 1998

Jakarta Post - October 10, 1998

Jakarta – The National Police are to send officers to the United States to investigate the alleged forgery of promissory notes worth about US$3 billion by Ibnu Hartomo, former president

September 23, 1998

Jakarta Post - September 23, 1998

Jeffrey A.

September 19, 1998

Sydney Morning Herald - September 19, 1998

Louise Williams, Jakarta – All ministers who served under the former president Soeharto, including President B.J.

August 20, 1998

Reuters - August 20, 1998

Atlanta – US House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Thursday criticized the World Bank for letting money go to waste in Indonesia, after an internal report said that bank funds may have been si

June 3, 1998

The New York Times - June 3, 1998

Joseph Kahn – Almost immediately after becoming president of Indonesia, B.J.

May 24, 1998

Reuters - May 24, 1998

Terry Friel, Jakarta – The wealth of new Indonesian President Jusuf Habibie and his family is beginning to draw the same attention that helped bring about the ouster of his predecessor

March 19, 1998

Jakarta Post - March 19, 1998 (abridged)

Jakarta – New Minister of Home Affairs R.

March 24, 1997

Washington Post - March 24, 1997

Susan Schmidt, Washington – Three months after he left his Justice Department job in disgrace in 1994, Webster Hubbell scheduled a 7 a.m.

February 7, 1997

Indonesian Foreign Minister Press Release - February 7, 1997

Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas had brushed off reports that a team from the U.S.