*Indonesia’s autocratic former President Suharto left office in disgrace, his political empire and the economy in ruin, but 15 years later, his old ruling party hopes nostalgia for his legacy will sweep it back into power.
Polls show the Golkar Party, which Suharto created as the parliamentary rubber stamp for his 32-year hardline rule, is running around second place.
...Aburizal Bakrie, 67, head of Golkar and the party’s presidential candidate next year."
Pray that the money isn't connected to Suharto[1]'s old boys network and never take a holiday in Asia again.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suharto