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View all search resultsHot money: Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigators display evidence during a press conference Friday at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta in connection with Riau Governor Annas Maamun, who was caught allegedly accepting bribes from a businessman in Cibubur, West Java on Thursday
Hot money: Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigators display evidence during a press conference Friday at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta in connection with Riau Governor Annas Maamun, who was caught allegedly accepting bribes from a businessman in Cibubur, West Java on Thursday. The KPK head, Abraham Samad, said Friday that Annas was allegedly accepting Rp 2 billion (US$166,541) from the businessman, who works in the palm oil industry, in return for a permit to use land in Riau. (JP/AWO) (KPK) investigators display evidence during a press conference Friday at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta in connection with Riau Governor Annas Maamun, who was caught allegedly accepting bribes from a businessman in Cibubur, West Java on Thursday. The KPK head, Abraham Samad, said Friday that Annas was allegedly accepting Rp 2 billion (US$166,541) from the businessman, who works in the palm oil industry, in return for a permit to use land in Riau. (JP/AWO)
span class="caption">Hot money: Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigators display evidence during a press conference Friday at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta in connection with Riau Governor Annas Maamun, who was caught allegedly accepting bribes from a businessman in Cibubur, West Java on Thursday. The KPK head, Abraham Samad, said Friday that Annas was allegedly accepting Rp 2 billion (US$166,541) from the businessman, who works in the palm oil industry, in return for a permit to use land in Riau. (JP/AWO)
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