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Three employees of Wilmar’s Indonesian subsidiary named as suspects, as Wilmar continues to deny alleged rice fraud

Nicole Lim
Nicole Lim • 2 min read
Three employees of Wilmar’s Indonesian subsidiary named as suspects, as Wilmar continues to deny alleged rice fraud
The Indonesian police on Aug 5 have named three suspects from Padi Indonesia Maju, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wilmar International — the president director, factory head, and head of quality control. Photo: Bloomberg
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Wilmar International continues to deny allegations by the Indonesian National Police Food Task Force that it falsely sold lower grade rice as a higher-quality product.

The police on Aug 5 have named three suspects from Padi Indonesia Maju, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wilmar International, in this case. They are the president director, factory head, and head of quality control.

The police have alleged that these individuals were involved in selling rice that does not meet packaging and quality standards.

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