In a series of maneuvers that strain the sense of irony, the Indonesian government is finally going after former president Suharto through the civil courts to get back US$1.8 billion — a portion of the US$15 billion in ill-gotten gains he is alleged to have amassed — at a time when Suharto himself is pursuing Time Magazine to collect a US$108 million libel judgment for calling him a crook.
Playing with Time
Playing with Time
Playing with Time
In a series of maneuvers that strain the sense of irony, the Indonesian government is finally going after former president Suharto through the civil courts to get back US$1.8 billion — a portion of the US$15 billion in ill-gotten gains he is alleged to have amassed — at a time when Suharto himself is pursuing Time Magazine to collect a US$108 million libel judgment for calling him a crook.