Indonesian graft fugitive plotted 'freedom deal' from KL office
Malaysia's tallest skyscraper, The Exchange 106, is in the spotlight for being the alleged venue for clandestine meetings involving Indonesia's most wanted graft suspect, Djoko Tjandra, and his associates.
At least three meetings were held there last November to finalise a purported plot to help secure Djoko's release from his 2009 conviction in the Bank Bali graft scandal, according to Indonesia's news magazine Tempo.
It was reported that a junior prosecutor in Indonesia's Attorney-General's Chambers, Pinangki Sirna Malasari, had proposed a US$100 million (RM 417.87 million) deal for her assistance in the plan laid out...
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