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Indonesia tycoons' support for tax amnesty boost plan's credibility
Published Fri, Sep 2, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Jakarta
TWO of Indonesia's wealthiest men said they will participate in a government-led tax amnesty to clear their past omissions, boosting the credibility of the programme.
James Riady, the son of Lippo Group's founder, arrived at the Jakarta tax office on Friday to take part in the plan, according to his spokesman Danang Kemayan Jati.
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