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JAKARTA, Aug 1 Asia Pulse - International Monetary Fund (IMF) deputy director for the Asia Pacific Daniel Citrin yesterday said it appeared Indonesia's 2002 State Budget was being implemented as expected.
"We are going to assess all its aspects and programs. But what we have seen of the 2002 budget is looking good," said Citrin, who arrived here at the head of an IMF review team.
He spoke to the press after a meeting with Finance Minister Boediono.
Meanwhile, Boediono said the IMF team had brought up the implementation of the 2002 State Budget.
"They made an evaluation of the implementation of the 2002 State Budget. Later, we will have more discussions," he said, adding that bank restructurization would also be discussed with the team.
Boediono said the results of the ...
Source: HighBeam Research, INDONESIA'S 2002 STATE BUDGET BEING IMPLEMENTED AS EXPECTED: IMF.