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Prosecutors in Indonesia have filed a civil lawsuit against former President Suharto, to recover state funds they say went missing under his rule. | |
They are seeking $440m (£219m) they say disappeared from a scholarship fund, and a further $1.1bn in damages. | |
Prosecutors have been under pressure to file a civil case, since the courts blocked a criminal case last year on the grounds of Suharto's ill health. | Prosecutors have been under pressure to file a civil case, since the courts blocked a criminal case last year on the grounds of Suharto's ill health. |
The 86-year-old former dictator ruled Indonesia for 32 years. | |
He was ousted in 1998 amid nationwide protests, with Indonesia's economy hard-hit by the Asian financial crisis. | |
Ill health | |
"This is not a criminal case against corruption, but a civil lawsuit," said public prosecutor Dachamer Munthe. | |
"We just want the money back. It could be used for the development of this country." | |
Prosecutors say the money went missing from an education foundation headed by Suharto. They have also requested that the foundation's headquarters be seized. | |
Suharto faced numerous allegations of corruption during his rule, but in May 2006 prosecutors closed the criminal case for corruption against him, citing health grounds. | |
The octogenarian has had a number of strokes and last year underwent stomach surgery. | |
Suharto left a controversial legacy from his three decades in power. | |
His supporters credit him with leading his country from poverty to relative prosperity, making Indonesia a force to be reckoned with in Asia. | |
But this economic growth came at a price - his regime was repressive and he repeatedly ignored demands for political reform. | |
He was also accused of allowing human rights abuses, most notably in East Timor. |
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