JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's anti-graft agency on Wednesday named 26 former and current members of parliament as suspects in a bribery case linked to Miranda Goeltom's appointment as the central bank's senior deputy governor in 2004.
The case has attracted considerable interest from foreign investors and Indonesians because it highlighted the practice of paying money to members of parliament to guarantee their support for a particular appointment, legislation or policy.
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