Indonesian tycoon's case mention for alleged false trading, market rigging adjourned again
This is the second adjournment of the mention of Kris Wiluan's case, after the one on Sept 16
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THE court mention involving Indonesian oil-and-gas tycoon Kris Wiluan, who faces charges for alleged false trading and market rigging for share purchases between 2014 and 2016, was adjourned on Wednesday to Nov 25.
This marks the second time the court has granted an adjournment for the mention, based on an application by his defence counsel, the first being on Sept 16.
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