JAKARTA (Reuters): Indonesia's government on Friday took over land assets linked to an automaker company owned by the son of late president Suharto, in its latest attempt to recover money from the once-powerful family.
The move was part of wider efforts to recoup US$7.7bil (RM32bil) of unpaid loans given as bank bailouts during the 1997-1998 financial crisis.
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