Suharto’s Daughter Questioned in Probe
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Former President Suharto’s eldest daughter was questioned for six hours by Indonesian investigators conducting a corruption probe against her disgraced father. The questioning was held at the attorney general’s office, which is spearheading the investigation of alleged corruption at charities once controlled by Suharto. Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana, popularly known as Tutut, said she was questioned in regard to her position as a treasurer in one of Suharto’s charities and insisted that her father was still sick. The 78-year-old Suharto suffered a stroke last year, and his lawyers argue that the case should be dropped on health grounds.
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