Suharto's son grilled on wealth

Jakarta - Investigators yesterday questioned the eldest son of former president Suharto of Indonesia, the third of his six children…

Jakarta - Investigators yesterday questioned the eldest son of former president Suharto of Indonesia, the third of his six children to be interviewed since Time magazine alleged the family had accumulated a $15 billion fortune.

After seven hours of questioning, Mr Sigit Harjoyudanto (48) left the office without commenting. But his lawyer, Mr Juan Felix Tampubolon, said the Time report was correct that he had a 40 per cent share in the Humpuss group of his younger brother, Mr Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, as well as owning foreign properties.