New audit won't affect criminal process, Indonesia

INDONESIA - Finance Minister Boediono guaranteed on Tuesday that a new audit on the abuse of US$13 billion of Bank Indonesia emergency loans would not put an end to criminal investigations.

He said the new audit would only determine the proportion of burden that the government and Bank Indonesia each must shoulder.

"The legal process on the misused funds will carry on," Boediono said during a hearing between the government and the House of Representatives Commission IX on finance and state budgets

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