Central Banking

Trial nears for Indonesian central bank governor

The trial of Indonesia's central bank governor over a year-old banking scandal looked imminent after the government said on Wednesday it would hand over documents relating to the case to a court next week. Syahril Sabirin, who denies wrongdoing and promises to fight to keep his job, returned to work last week after almost six months in detention over the case. "The dossiers on the Sabirin case on Bank Bali will be submitted to the court next week," Attorney-General Marzuki Darusman told

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