Indonesia anti-graft body searches central bank’s headquarters
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INDONESIAN anti-graft investigators raided the Jakarta headquarters of the central bank on Monday in relation to a probe into alleged mishandling of a corporate social responsibility programme, the central bank said.
A spokesperson for the anti-graft body on Tuesday confirmed the search took place but did not provide further details.
Bank Indonesia on Tuesday said it respected the investigation and would cooperate with the anti-graft agency. REUTERS
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