Ada yg ngaku2 dapat warisan *USD 129 T* dan mau dihibahkan ke pemerintah. Kok banyak banget yah yg beginian.
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:19 PM, EB™ <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Artinya apa nih boss? English ane cetek nih > > EB™ > ------------------------------ > *From: * Vernichtung <[email protected]> > *Date: *Thu, 4 Mar 2010 20:37:25 +0700 > *To: *<[email protected]> > *Subject: *[ob] Indonesia dapat hibah USD 129 T.....nahloh > > > > *Cape deh, kalo yg beginian gak pernah dibawa ke jalan hukum.* > > Markus Junianto Sihaloho > Vast Royal Fortune to Be Given to Indonesia, Man Claims > > The nation’s financial woes will end, the Bank Century saga will cease to > be, poverty will be a thing of the past and the Navy will get four near new > British-manufactured warships — all thanks to an unbelievably massive > fortune hidden away by the successive rulers of old. > > That was the bizarre claim made by an elderly man who said he was a member > of the royal family of Surakarta in Central Java, during a news conference > that attracted dozens of journalists and, perhaps not surprisingly, a number > of government officials, to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in East Jakarta on > Wednesday. > > The man, who identified himself as both KGPH Tjokro Koesoemo and KH Chaerul > Fathollah and said he was born in 1921, told attendees at the Central Java > complex of the miniature amusement park that he had assets totaling more > than Rp 1,200,000 trillion ($129.6 trillion), handed down to him by > Pakubuwono IX, the ruler of Surakarta, with whom he was “close.” > > Presumably, given that Pakubuwono ruled from 1861 to his death in 1893, he > meant close spiritually. > > Tjokro said the vast fortune — in the form of gold, bonds and cash > deposited in the Union Bank of Switzerland, Standard Chartered Bank, HSBC > and, strangely, the World Bank — was accumulated by a succession of rulers > who governed over what was to become Indonesia and passed on to Pakubuwono, > who at the time was the head of the association of rulers. > > Much of the money had been reaped from spice trading in pre-independence > Indonesia, Tjokro said. > > Tjokro, who displayed a number of certificates of ownership of many of the > accounts, said the assets could only be cashed by the holder of the > certificates. > > One of the documents allegedly issued by UBS to President Sukarno and a > certain Chaerul Fathollah — Tjokro’s other name — was for a total of > 3,500,000 kilograms of gold, which today would be valued at $140 billion, > give or take a couple of billion. > > “I want to use it for the sake of Indonesian people, by giving it to the > government,” Tjokro/Chaerul said. > > He was quick to add, however, that the funds must be administered by the > Graha Manunggal Sentosa Foundation (YGMS), which is managed by his son. > > He claimed that about Rp 22 trillion of the treasure had already been > transferred to accounts in PT Bank Central Asia, PT Bank Negara Indonesia, > PT Bank Mega, PT Bank Mandiri and the local branch of HSBC. > > The accounts are in the name of YMGS chairman GPH Sebenan Mooy, the adopted > Moluccan son of Tjokro, who, at the same press conference attended by about > 50 members of the foundation, said that he was planning to take over Bank > Century. > > “I will provide Rp 14 trillion for it,” he claimed. > > Sebenan said starting next week, they would begin to cash in the assets and > begin consultation meetings with government ministries on how best to spend > the money. > > Asked why they wanted to give the state the vast fortune, the YGMS chairman > said Pakubuwono had left a message mandating the money be given to the > government for the sake of the Indonesian people as the real owners of the > riches. > > Col. Wahono, a middle-ranking officer from the treasury division of the > Indonesian Armed Forces (TMI), was quick out of the blocks, saying he had > given the YGMS a proposal to buy four corvettes worth $400 million from the > Brunei government. > > “The corvettes were manufactured by the British government in 2003,” he > said. “Next week, I will bring representatives from the Brunei Government to > meet with [the YMGS].” > > >

