The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Mon, 11/09/2009 2:17 PM | National
The Attorney General's Office (AGO) is questioning the Indonesian ambassador to Thailand and suspect Muhammad Hatta over their alleged roles in a graft case that caused Rp 7 billion (US$ 700,000) in state losses.
Kompas.com has reported that the ambassador arrived at the AGO building at 8 a.m and still was undergoing questioning.
Muhammad finally turned up for the session, after skipping it two weeks ago citing health reasons.
In the same case, the AGO has declared the Deputy Ambassador Djumantoro Purbo and treasurer Suheani suspects. (ewd)