Tommy Suharto
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Tommy Suharto (born Hutomo Mandala Putra on July 15, 1962) is the son of Suharto, the former President of Indonesia.
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[edit] Criminal convictions
He was convicted and sentenced in 2002 to fifteen years jail for paying a hitman to kill Syafiuddin Kartasasmita, a Supreme Court judge who had convicted him of graft. Other charges include illegal weapons possession and running from the law.
He obtained a fifteen year sentence. Tommy served part of his jail sentence in Cipinang Penitentiary Institution (LP Cipinang), Jatinegara, East Jakarta. His sentence was reduced to ten years on appeal and he was given conditional release on October 30, 2006.[1] He spent four years in detainment. Critics say that he was released solely because of his position of wealth and power.[2]
[edit] Private life
Tommy was married to Ardhia Pramesti Regita Cahyani or simply known as 'Tata' in 1997. They have two children: Dharma Mangkuluhur and Gayanti Hutami. On May 15, 2006, Tata filed for divorce.
[edit] References
- ^ BBC
- ^ The Economist "Lucky Tommy," The Economist Nov. 2, 2006.
[edit] External links
- "Tommy Suharto: Flamboyant playboy", BBC
- "Tommy Suharto jailed for murder", CNN
- "Return of the Cendana Prince," by Tempo magazine; also posted: *[1]
- "Chopping the global tentacles of the Suharto Oligarchy", Dr. George J. Aditjondro. Includes biography critical of Tommy Suharto
- Suharto & Sons (And Daughters, In-Laws & Cronies) George J. Aditjondro, The Washington Post, Sunday, January 25, 1998; Page C01