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Intrepid opens up on Indonesia saga

THE events of Intrepid Mine’s intense struggles in Indonesia are continuing to come to light. With a lawsuit against it and reports circulating its 80% economic interest in the massive Tujuh Bukit project has been lost, Intrepid has moved to tell its versions of events – asserting it is a victim of attempted fraud.

Lauren Barrett
Intrepid opens up on Indonesia saga

Intrepid, which was forced out of Tujuh Bukit in July by its Indonesian joint venture partner, PT Indo Multi Niaga (PT IMN), released a statement late yesterday clearing up rumours that its rights in the...

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