Indonesia’s ‘Gasoline Godfather’ a Suspect in Second Graft Case
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Indonesia has named reclusive commodities merchant Mohammad Riza Chalid as a suspect in a second corruption case tied to crude oil and fuel procurement, putting renewed scrutiny on legacy practices in one of Southeast Asia’s largest energy markets.
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