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Executives in Wilmar Unit Charged in Indonesia Rice-Mislabelling Case

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Indonesia’s National Police have identified three senior officials from rice producer Padi Indonesia Maju (PIM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Wilmar International Limited, as suspects in a corruption case involving the mislabelling of rice.
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Three high-ranking officials from PT Padi Indonesia Maju (PIM) have been named as suspects in a case of alleged adulteration of various brands of premium rice.

The Directorate of Special Economic Crimes (Dit Tipideksus) of the Criminal Investigation Agency of the Indonesian National Police has named three new suspects in the alleged case of adulterated rice or rice that does not meet quality standards....

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SINDOnews.com broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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