Sri Mulyani Leaves Indonesia With a Warning in the Air
Armando Siahaan | May 27, 2010
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377316Sri Mulyani is not a completely clean person either. Sri has wasted Rp 7.2 Trillion of tax payers money to bail out a Bank that common people don't even use. This Bank was bailed out because it's customers are all rich and powerful people. If the government let this Bank went bankcrupt, it would not have hurt the economy at all. Sri has to explain to people why she and Budiono were so keen at bailing this Bank. She cannot just leave and "run away". World Bank and IMF just want to bail one their people out without considering justice for the Indonesian people. We want justice and we want those responsible in wasting our money to be tried and jailed.
I feel deeply sorry for my Indonesian friends - they seem to have been let down by the one person in whom they placed so much trust - the expectations for real change and uncovering the truth of past atrocities were very high and so far it has come to nothing.
Now he's just gone and sold his sole to the devil.
Nathan.W.......I truly wish that I could feel the confidence you feel, I really do. But, I see corruption spreading day by day; the stranglehold that the elite have over the country increasing; law and order diminishing to a point where it is almost non existent; religious bigotry on the rise; the poor getting poorer; complacency becoming the norm, and on and on. And to top it off, one of the countries best chances of reform has just left on a jet plane. The problem with one step forward and two back, is that which ever way you look at it, the direction is backwards.
Peter, Indonesia’s middle class is not robust enough to push through significant reform. Most Indonesians are still struggling to make ends meet, while SBY government is well known with their “3 steps forward and 2 steps back”. But no matter how small it is; progress has been made and it is here to stay.
The pieces for reform are already there, and the path is being laid out; what we need next is a Leader who is bold enough and smart enough to take the momentum and push for real transformation. Unless another crisis hits, then the silent majority will move again…
Well there you have it. The reason that Sri Mulyani has left her position and Indonesia is that she was forced out by Bakrie, and that the President was his partner in crime. Whatever pathetic excuses are given, whatever the rhetoric, the bottom line is that Sri Mulyani was forced out because she was attempting, mostly on her own, to fight corruption. I am not even Indonesian, but it makes me feel sick and very angry. Where were the people? How could this crime against the nation be allowed to happen under the noses of the Nation? Do Indonesians really deserve such a person as Sri Mulyani? Why would she ever consider to return to a country that sold her out?
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Sri Mulyani Indrawati left Indonesia to take up her new post at the World Bank on Wednesday leaving behind words of caution for the country’s ability to continue financial reforms in the face of entrenched political opposition.
In her strongest comment on her departure yet, the former finance minister told Britain’s Financial Times newspaper that her efforts to reform the country’s economic system had been hijacked by a group of business and political interests that left her no choice but to accept the bank’s offer to become a managing director. She begins her new job in Washington, DC, on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, her public crusade against tax evaders, especially those linked to Golkar chairman Aburizal Bakrie, received a blow after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of mining company PT Kaltim Prima Coal, part of the Bakrie Group interests, in a Rp 1.5 trillion ($160.5 million) tax-evasion case.
In March, the Directorate General of Taxation filed a case review to the Supreme Court three months after the Tax Tribunal ruled that the taxation office had not obtained sufficient grounds to investigate the company, which is the coal-producing unit of PT Bumi Resources.
The Supreme Court Web site said a three-member panel of judges on Monday rejected the case review, supporting the lower court decision. Court spokesman Andri Sutrisna confirmed that it had ruled in favor of Kaltim Prima.
In the FT interview published on Wednesday, Sri Mulyani warned: “The business community is not supportive of having the system co-opted for very personal, narrow interests. If they start to allow one party to hijack it, it is at the cost of everyone else ... It is really a concern. It is a battle for Indonesia now.”
Sri Mulyani has openly admitted that her decision to leave this month was greatly affected by concerted political attacks during her time as finance minister.
It has been no secret that Sri Mulyani has been involved in a feud with businessman-cum-politician Bakrie, as she has pressed tax-evasion cases against several companies connected to his massive conglomerate.
Conversely, Golkar Party lawmakers in the House of Representatives have been aggressive in trying to oust Sri Mulyani through the use of a special investigation into alleged wrongdoing connected to the 2008 bailout of Bank Century during the height of the global financial crisis.
Last week, in remarks widely seen as a swipe at the alliance between Golkar and the ruling Democratic Party, she said she could not have a role in a political union that was bad for the country. Two days after her resignation, a new coalition joint secretariat was announced, with Bakrie as its managing chairman, leading to suspicion that she was pushed out of office.
The newspaper said she singled out Bakrie as the main force behind the opposition to her reforms. “It’s [Bakrie] ... but I’m not denying that there aren’t others,” it quoted her saying.
She has also said that while she was not forced out, the president did not prevent her from leaving, either.
A spokesman for the Bakrie family told the Financial Times that her departure was not due to strained relations with Bakrie.
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This makes me so angry. Gumawan fauzi and suryadharma are not incompetent retards - they are radicals who have attaind high office.
