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Indonesia told to return $5m after probe

By Shawn Donnan in Jakarta

Published: August 13 2006 19:11 | Last updated: August 13 2006 19:11

The World Bank is asking the Indonesian government to return $4.7m (€3.7m) in loans for road projects after an internal investigation found that a contractor allegedly paid more than $300,000 in kickbacks to government officials.

The graft allegations are the first to hit the World Bank’s projects in Indonesia since it asked for Jakarta to return $10m (€8m, £5m) related to a school textbook corruption scam in 2004.

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