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A Suharto Scion's Brazen Ploy
Written by Our Correspondent 
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 
Convicted Murderer Tommy Suharto Sues for Being Called a Convicted Murderer 

In 2002, Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, the son of the late strongman Suharto, 
was sentenced to 15 years in jail after having been convicted of ordering the 
murder of Syafiuddin Kartasasmita, the judge who had sentenced him to 18 months 
jail for corruption and illegal weapons possession. 

Now the 48-year old convicted murderer, known widely as Tommy Suharto, is suing 
Garuda Indonesia, the state-owned flag carrier, and the publishers of its 
in-flight magazine for referring to him as a convicted murderer. A civil 
hearing commenced on Sept. 7 in the South Jakarta District Court, one of many 
in Indonesia that are notorious for their ability to deliver judgments having 
little to do with the facts of the cases before them. Tommy is seeking an 
apology from Garuda. 

While the story might seem like one of those freak items that appear at the 
bottom of columns of print as fillers in newspapers, it speaks volumes about 
Indonesia's court system and questions about impunity in a country that is 
struggling with concerns whether reformasi, the effort to clean up the Augean 
stables that Suharto left behind, can succeed.

"This is an outrage, of course," said a Jakarta-based press representative. 
"The reality is that with the rule of law weak in this country, it is 
frightening to have someone like Tommy Suharto come after you. There is no 
protection and he is still powerful."

The allegedly offending article, "A New Destination to Enjoy in Bali" published 
in the December, 2009 issue of the in-flight magazine, reviews Tommy's Pecatu 
Indah Resort and refers to the owner as a "convicted murderer." The magazine 
has already removed all reference to Tommy from the online version of the story.

In 2002, a five-judge panel ruled that Tommy was guilty of arranging 
Syafiuddin's murder, fleeing from justice for a year and possessing illegal 
rifles, handguns, grenades and explosives. The panel found that he had paid 
US$11,000 to two gunmen to kill Syafiuddin and loaned them one of his personal 
weapons to use in the attack. The two gunmen were convicted earlier. 

Tommy was given 15 years in prison for the murder of Syafiuddin but ended up 
serving only four in a luxurious, air-conditioned cell. After being freed, he 
reassumed control of much of his vast corporate interests in Indonesia, 
including resort operations in Bali.

Tommy is one of five astonishingly corrupt children spawned by the late 
strongman. In 1999, Time Magazine estimated that the family was worth as much 
as US$15 billion in a vast network of shares, real estate, corporate assets and 
other loot. Transparency International estimated that the family had 
misappropriated anywhere between US$15 billion and US$32 billion during the 32 
years of Suharto's presidency. The children in effect placed cash registers on 
many of the imports coming into the country through monopolies, draining off 
billions of dollars.

Tommy was perhaps the most notorious of the five, establishing the Humpuss 
Group of companies which took a monopoly over the lucrative domestic trade in 
cloves, used in the ubiquitous kretek cigarettes. Immediately after Suharto's 
fall, the family supposedly went into eclipse. But none have been very far from 
the surface. In June and July, Suharto's eldest daughter, Siti "Tutut" 
Hardiyanti Rukmana, sought to take control of the television entity PT Televisi 
Pendidikan Indonesia, or TPI. Tutut especially has emerged as a 
behind-the-scenes power broker in Indonesian politics.

Listed as defendants in the libel suit are Garuda Indonesia, senior staff 
members Pujobroto, vice president corporate communications, and senior 
marketing and promotion staff member Prasetyo Budi, as well as PT Indo Multi 
Media as the publisher of the magazine and two staff members.

Tommy's lawyer. Ferry Firman, told journalists that the reference to his client 
had no relevance to the article. "[The article] is not a press product, not a 
journalistic work. They are not listed with the Press Council," Firman said.

Just for the record, Hutomo Mandala Putri aka Tommy Suharto is a convicted 
murderer. 

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