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Mon, 11/09/2009 - 15:56
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TEAM OF EIGHT MEET UNNAMED SOURCES MONDAY MORNING



Jakarta, Nov 9 (ANTARA) - The fact finding Team of Eight on Monday was scheduled to go to a secret place to meet with a number of unnamed people as part its investigation into the Bibit-Chandra case.

Team spokesman Anies Baswedan told a press conference the unnamed sources the team would meet did not want the result of the meeting publicized.

"In the afternoon today the Team will have a private meeting at certain place outside with a number of sources on condition they will remain anonymous. They do not want the result of the meeting publicized and therefore we have to respect it," Anies Baswaden said.

He said the team would meet more than unnamed people who would not be representing any institution.

The meeting of the fact finding team with the unnamed sources was unscheduled because Baswaden had announced earlier that the team on Monday would summon former vice attorney general Abdul Hakim ritonga, former junior attorney general for intelligence affairs Wisnu Subroto, and functional judge Irwan Nasution.

Baswedan said, during the past week the fact finding team had been flooded with reports from various parties who claimed to have fallen victim to extortion by those whose names were mentioned in the recording of Anggodo Widjojo's conversations with various parties which was replayed at a Constitutional Court session.

After the meeting with the anonymous sources, the team would attend a luncheon hosted by Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Djoko Suyanto at 1 pm.

Meanwhile, Team of Eight chairman Adnan Buyung Nasution said the coordinating minister for political, legal and security affairs wanted to know to what extent the team had carried out its mission so far.

Nasution also said the Team's members starting from Monday would be accommodated at a hotel in Jakarta to draw up a tentative recommendation to be submitted to President Yudhoyono on Monday night.

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