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Prabowo was director and deputy chairman of Bermuda-registered Nusantara Energy Resources. The company registered in 2001 was listed as a “bad debtor,” according to Appleby’s records and was closed in 2004. A Singapore company also named Nusantara Energy Resources is now part of Nusantara Group, a resource company partly controlled by Prabowo, according to Indonesian media.
Fadli Zon, the deputy chairman of Prabowo’s Gerindra party, said that Prabowo “has no connection” to Nusantara Energy Resources (Bermuda). Fadli denied that the company was established to avoid taxes and said that it has not been active since it was founded.
"This is a one-dollar company," Fadli told ICIJ’s Indonesia media partner TEMPO. He also said that the company was set up for global oil and gas exploration and that some politicians were involved, but he didn’t know about their role in the company.
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