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View all search resultsIndonesia’s tough laws on companies employing foreigners have been further complicated by alleged embezzlement at a unit of the Manpower Ministry which oversees their administration. An ongoing probe into the scandal, however, may not lead to significant changes as the practice has been taking place for more than a decade.
Customers of state-owned lender Bank Mandiri in Surabaya have reportedly fallen victim to skimming. The case has emerged following the arrest of a number of suspects in a similar case affecting customers of state-owned lender Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) in Kediri, also in East Java.
In response to news about funds being stolen from a customer’s account, Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) said its investigation had shown that not thieves, but his own wife, had stolen money from Lukas. Miscommunication had led him to believe he was a victim of skimming.
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