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To: gao seng who wrote (217198)1/11/2002 12:35:34 PM
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Clinton + Lippo + Enron keyword search = land grab in Utah

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Ron Brown's Indonesia trip

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In November, 1994, the late Ron Brown led a U.S. business trade mission to Indonesia. Documentation on that mission, recently obtained using the Freedom of Information Act, shows that Ron Brown was aware of a crime in progress. Brown knew that Indonesian Dictator Suharto had cut his son-in-law into a kick-back scheme, involving U.S. tax money. The documents show that Brown was not only aware of Suharto's corrupt activities but quietly cooperated by seeking U.S. backed financial aid for the project.

The document, titled "Indonesia Advocacy Projects" contains detailed information on the privately held Indonesian Paiton Power Plant. The power project involved the construction of two 600 million watt, coal fired, plants to provide electricity for east Java.

The partners in the U.S.-led consortium included Mission Energy, Mitsui & Co., Ltd. of Japan, General Electric Capital Corporation of the U.S., and P.T. Batu Hitam Perkasa, an Indonesian firm formed in 1989 to participate in the development of the country's private power industry. The leader of the U.S. project in the Paiton power plant, Mission Energy, is also a partner of Indonesia's Lippo group, a consortium part owned by billionaire Mochtar Riady.

The November, 1994 Commerce Department advocacy document shows the Indonesian Paiton project encountered difficulties with financing because the Asian Development Bank (ADB) knew it also contained a Suharto family kick-back. Suharto's son-in-law, according to the U.S. government advocacy document, was known to be a share holder in P.T. Batu.

"Ambassador Barry stated that the project is facing two problems," noted Commerce officials on the Paiton project status document dated, November 1, 1994. "(i) the ADB financing may cave in and (ii) EXIM financing. Regarding ADB, technical questions have been satisfied, but ADB is skiddish about involvement of Indonesia's first family (a minority shareholder is married to Pres. Suharto's daughter)."

Another part of the November 1, 1994 document accuses France of bribing the Suharto government in the fierce trade war between the U.S. and France over satellite launches for Indonesia. In 1994 the U.S. and France were competing to orbit the Indonesian Palapa C TV satellite. The Commerce document notes, "There are also allegations that the French have paid 'incentive money' to the Indonesians, but this cannot be confirmed."

Curiously, the Clinton administration quietly co-operated in the power plant kick-back scheme instead of voicing opposition to pay-offs to Suharto. The Commerce document shows that U.S. Ambassador Barry worked directly with Executive Director of the Asian Development Bank, Linda Yang, to obtain financial support despite the questions of kick-backs to Suharto. In fact, the document states that Ms. Yang was "doing all she can" to help Indonesia obtain the financing for Paiton.

In the end, the Suharto corruption quietly killed the ADB financing and the Asian Development Bank refused to back the deal. However, Lippo partner Mission Energy and the Suharto family successfully got the U.S. Government to officially back the project. Thus in 1995, the Brown led Commerce Department found financing for Paiton through the U.S. taxpayer.

In April, 1995, $1.82 billion in limited recourse project debt was provided to Paiton by The Export-Import Bank of Japan, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation ("OPIC") of the United States, and eight commercial banks.

Commerce documents show that Lippo business partner Mission Energy (now named Edison Mission Energy) received strong Clinton administration support for the Paiton project. One 1994 document, obtained by Larry Klayman of Judicial Watch, noted the Indonesian government-backed project had "state-of-the-art emissions-control technology... by using low-sulfur Indonesian coal, the project will be one of the cleanest, most efficient coal-fired facilities in the world."

Please note the Paiton power plant was designed to burn "low-sulfur Indonesian coal". In 1996 President Clinton created the 1.7 million-acre Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah, placing off-limits the world's largest deposit of low-sulfur coal. The Lippo group is the primary owner of the only other supply of low-sulfur coal in the world, located in Indonesia.

Clinton's move left the only remaining low-sulfur coal supply in Lippo hands, creating a Riady monopoly. The move vastly increased the dollar value of Riady's low-sulfur coal reserves in a single stroke of Clinton's pen. The Indonesian coal reserves, co-incidentally, just happen to be located close to the U.S. taxpayer backed Paiton power plant.

The questionable parts of the Paiton project are not only centered around coal from Riady. For example, Senator Tom Harkin has a close connection. It just happens that Ruth Harkin, Sen. Harkin's wife, was also 1994 head of the U.S. Government's Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), a major Paiton financial backer. Ms. Harkin approved the OPIC financing for Paiton in 1994.

Harkin, a former partner in the law firm Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, is a close Clinton friend. Harkin's partnership in the powerful D.C. based law firm also included other Clinton friends Robert Strauss and Vernon Jordan.

Another major part of U.S. taxpayer financing for the Paiton project was obtained through the EXPORT-IMPORT bank (EXIM). Several of the Indonesian projects listed in the Commerce document note that EXIM head Ken Brody worked closely with Brown on Indonesia financing. Ken Brody is also a close friend of Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. Rubin worked with Brody during his years at the investment firm Goldman Sachs.

Furthermore, the EXIM bank under Brody financed over $4 billion dollars worth of gas deals with another energy company, Enron. Enron is also an Akim/Gump client. In fact, Enron executives traveled with Ron Brown in 1994 on trade missions to Russia, Indonesia and China, cutting EXIM and OPIC backed deals in each country. Enron is not only another Akin/Gump client but it is listed as one of forty-four such companies in which Rubin had "significant contact" with during his years at Goldman Sachs.

In 1997 the Commerce Department was forced in court by Judicial Watch to reveal that the Lippo Group successfully gained official U.S. support for a power project in Fujian, China. The controlling partners in the project included Mission Energy, Bechtel Enterprises and Lippo. Handwritten notes and a Commerce e-mail revealed that Mission Energy representatives met with Commerce officials to discuss the project and that the Lippo Group specifically was mentioned. The Lippo-Mission-Bechtel project also makes use of low-sulfur coal.

In August, 1994, the Ron Brown trade trip to China included support for a third Lippo backed power project in China with the Arkansas-based Entergy Corp., yet another large Clinton contributor. Former DNC fund-raisers Ira Sockowitz and John Huang worked for Brown in 1994 at the Commerce Department and were charged by Brown to "vet" or check out the Entergy project in China.

"The signing of the MOU (memorandum of understanding)," notes the Huang/Sockowitz vet document, "Demonstrates another level of agreement with not only NCPG (North China Power Group) but Central Government Approval through the Ministry of Power as well. Total Value $1 billion, American Content $465,000,000 ... Next steps include Central government's approval of the rate of return and manufacturing equipment and project financing. Entergy has approached ExIm."

Commerce documents show Edwin Lupenberger, the CEO of Entergy, flew along with Secretary Brown and Maria Haley of the U.S. Export-Import Bank to meet Madam Wu Yi, head of China's Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation. Lupenberger attended the trade mission to China on the personal authority of President Clinton. Edwin Lupenberger also personally donated over $60,000 to Democratic candidates prior to the flight.

The connections between Riady and Clinton have a much more sinister theme than coal monopolies and taxpayer backed power plants in the middle of Asia. Testimony before Senator Thompson's committee last year revealed Moctar Riady's involvement in Chinese espionage. Testimony revealed the Lippo Group is in fact a joint venture of China Resources, a trading and holding company "wholly owned" by the Chinese communist government and used as a front for Chinese espionage operations.

Clinton's corruption involves matters of grave national security and economic survival. China Resources investments in Lippo expanded rapidly during the Clinton administration, coinciding with illegal six-figure Lippo contributions to his 1996 re-election. Many of those illegal donations originated with former Lippo employee John Huang. Huang also had direct access to President Clinton and a secret clearance. Huang was briefed 37 times by the CIA on satellite encryption technology. Huang has fled the U.S. and is now somewhere in Asia.

There is no question the Riady-sponsored corruption inside the Clinton administration reached directly to the Oval office. The single most telling piece of data is the video evidence of the Riady gardener trying to hand Bill Clinton a check while uttering "James Riady sent me."

The recently discovered documentation also shows that corruption extended beyond American shores to another country. Indonesian President B.J. Habibie, hand picked successor to Suharto, is hoping that the uproar in his country over the former dictator will pass. Indonesia faces the worst political crisis in 30 years and there are growing demands to put Suharto on trial.

The documentation from the late Ron Brown holds within it the fate of two nations plagued by a common corruption. The fact that Brown sold the trips to big DNC donors is all too evident. The threats to national security are part of open testimony. The addition of bribery and kick-backs with foreign officials are now available, written by the U.S. Commerce Department.

Proof that crime knows no borders, no party affiliation and no limits.
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