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Mayangsari’s husband, Bambang Trihatmodjo, was not allowed to leave due to the ban proposed by the Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu).
The lock request was not without reason. Bambang was not allowed to go anywhere because he was involved in debts to the state.
The main problem was that the Consortium of Organizing Partners of the XIX SEA Games of 1997, which at that time was chaired by Bambang Trihatmodjo, owed a debt to the State.
It’s just that the Finance Ministry is reluctant to reveal the details of the value of the debt and the case involving former President Soeharto’s son.
On the other hand, the Secretary of the Ministry of State (Setneg) also opened the voice in response to the problem.
The secretary of the Ministry of State Secretariat, Setya Utama, explained that for the implementation of the XIX Sea Games in 1997 to be a success, a private consortium was involved and a private consortium chaired by Bambang Trihatmodjo was appointed as a partner. organizer of the XIX Sea Games in 1997.
“The consortium is tasked with providing funds for the maintenance of the Sea Games XIX in 1997. In its implementation, the Consortium experienced a shortage of funds and the state granted loans that eventually became the consortium’s debt with the country ( domestic receivables), “Setya said, citing detikcom, Friday (18/9).
Regarding the problem of accounts receivable, the Secretary of State has made efforts to return the state accounts receivable to Bambang Trihatmodjo as president of the Consortium of Organizing Partners of the Marine Games XIX Year 1997.
These efforts included a series of coordination meetings attended by representatives of the Ministry of State Affairs, the General Secretariat of the Ministry of LHK, DJKN of the Ministry of Finance, the Presidential Secretariat, and the KMP Sea Games XIX 1997.
At the coordination meeting, it was agreed that the issue of accounts receivable settlement in question would be delegated to the Ministry of Finance, mainly related to the delivery of the State’s accounts receivable management and technical implementation.
“Now the liquidation of the state accounts receivable is in process at the Ministry of Finance until the accounts receivable are declared settled in accordance with the provisions of the laws and regulations in force,” Setya said.
More recently, it was reported that Bambang Trihatmodjo did not agree to the extension of the foreign travel ban to manage the state’s receivables.
Bambang is reported to have sued Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani before the Jakarta State Administrative Court (PTUN).
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