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President Jokowi’s Controversy: OCCRP’s Elusive “World’s Most Corrupt Figures” List

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Indonesia’s ‘Jokowi Mania’ Boss Quests Kredibilitas of OCCRP for Including President Jokowi in Global Corruption List

KOMPAS.TV – Immanuel Ebenezer, the chief executive of ‘Jokowi Mania,’ has questioned the credibility of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) after they recently placed Indonesian President Joko Widodo on their list of global corrupt leaders.

Ebenezer underscored that OCCRP lacks accurate parameters to assess corruption. Instead of relying on one-sided opinions, he suggested that any corruption allegations against President Jokowi should be substantiated by legal evidence, such as court decisions.

Furthermore, Ebenezer unequivocally stated that President Jokowi has never been legally proven to have participated in any corrupt activities.

Learn more about this topic in our comprehensive article: "[FULL] Facts About Jokowi Being Named the World’s Most Corrupt Figure by OCCRP, Supporters Demand Evidence."

Stay informed about the latest Indonesian and world news by following us on social media with our hashtags: #jokowi #tokohkorup #tokohduniakorup #jokowimania.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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The Phenomenal Reach: A Compendium of Jokowi to Anies’ Riddle Videos

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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PDI Perjuangan Defends Former Sekjen Hasto Kristiyanto Amidst Corruption Case

In a recent turn of events, Jokowi's Stance on the 12% PPN Tax Bill"</strong></p>”>Guntur Romli, the Spokesperson (Jubir) of PDI Perjuangan, has come out in support of former Sekjen PDIP Hasto Kristiyanto, who has been named a suspect in a corruption case by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). Romli dismissed suggestions that Hasto’s mention of the three-period debate while facing corruption allegations was a panicked move, instead attributing it to the influence of the current presidential administration.

"Using the Javanese phrase ‘nabok nilih tangan,’ Hasto was accused using someone else’s hand. The leadership of KPK today was selected and chosen during whose era? The high-ranking officials, especially the enforcers of the law, who chose and appointed them? The influence of Jokowi is still very strong," Romli stated on Friday (27/12/2024).

Hasto, following his nomination as a suspect, has recently been in the spotlight for touching on the three-period debate, suggesting that President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) indeed aims for a third consecutive term. Romli, however, believes that the current administration still bears the influence of the previous Jokowi era.

"Presidents change, but ‘Jokowi’s people’ remain in power. Hasto possesses a number of videos relevant to the three-period issue and plans to release them," Romli added.

Interestingly, Hasto is also alleged to have video evidence of significant impact, including claims of orchestrated attempts to criminalize former DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan. Guntur expects these revelations to cause a magnitude of scandal comparable to the Watergate case in the United States.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Jokowi Mania (Joman), Immanuel Ebenezer (Noel), responded to Hasto’s previous statements regarding the three-period debate. Noel believes Hasto’s comments were a result of panic following his nomination as a suspect.

"The issue of a third period is over, and we’ve already made it clear that we reject the idea. It’s not just Hasto; we’re all against it," Noel told reporters. "Hasto’s comments might have been caused by panic because he suddenly became a suspect."

Noel also emphasized that the election has already taken place, making the issue of a third term irrelevant. Moreover, President Joko Widodo has reportedly distanced himself from the three-period notion, attributing such claims to political groups seeking attention.

December 28, 2024 0 comments
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davantage de ventes et de partenariats à venir pour Sritex après sa réussite

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Jakarta – PT Sri Isman Rejeki Tbk, or Sritex, has spoken out regarding the Supreme Court‘s (Mahkamah Agung) decision that rejected the company’s cassation efforts, solidifying its legal status as bankrupt.

Sritex has announced plans to explore a judicial review in an attempt to resume operations. This development comes after the company received the court’s decision, which was issued on December 18, 2024, under number 1345K/Pdt.Sus-Pailit/2024. The decision was announced by Sritex in a public disclosure on the Indonesia Stock Exchange.

In its statement, Sritex acknowledged the Supreme Court’s decision, which denied the company’s cassation petition regarding the bankruptcy ruling issued by the Commercial Court of Semarang. The company stated, "The Supreme Court’s cassation decision essentially rejects our appeal and upholds the Commercial Court’s ruling in regards to annulling Sritex’s homologation, specifically case number 2/Pdt.Sus-Homologasi/2024/PN."

Sritex’s management is now exploring judicial review options and will attempt to secure a going concern decision from the Commercial Court, based at the District Court of Semarang. This move aims to keep the company’s operations running while adhering to any applicable regulations.

Initially declared bankrupt by the Commercial Court of Semarang last October, Sritex was sued by one of its creditors, PT Indo Bharat (IBR). The company subsequently filed a cassation appeal, which was unsuccessful.

Wakil Menteri Ketenagakerjaan (Wamenaker) Immanuel Ebenezer, also known as Noel, has suggested that external interference may have played a role in Sritex’s bankruptcy process.

"Noel speculates that ‘sinister forces’ might have been manipulating the process," according to sources. However, when asked to specify who these forces were, Noel declined to comment, saying only that further developments would shed light on the matter.

Meanwhile, Noel reaffirmed President Prabowo Subianto‘s commitment to preventing any layoffs among Sritex’s employees. "The president’s stance remains clear: no dismissals," emphasized Noel.

As Sritex navigates this complex legal landscape, readers eagerly await further developments in this high-profile case.

December 24, 2024 0 comments
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Dark Forces Behind Sritex’s Struggles: A Sinister Influence

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Jakarta – The Deputy Minister of Manpower, Immanuel Ebenezer (Noel), has suggested that there are external parties deliberately influencing the liquidation process of PT Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex). Sritex is facing liquidation due to its inability to repay debts, with PT Indo Bharat (IBR) being one of its major creditors.

Sritex had initially filed an appeal against the liquidation order but was rejected by the Supreme Court (MA). However, the company continues to pursue a Review of Facts (PK) to have its liquidation status revoked.

"I suspect that there are external parties meddling in this liquidation process," Noel stated during a press conference at the Ministry of Manpower in South Jakarta on Monday (23/12/2024).

When asked to elaborate on the identity of these external parties, Noel refrained from providing specific details, only mentioning that the truth would eventually surface with time.

"They will be exposed in due course," Noel said during the press conference.

During the event, Noel reiterated President Prabowo Subianto‘s commitment to preventing any layoffs among Sritex’s workforce.

"The president’s stance remains unchanged – there will be no mass dismissals," Noel asserted.

Noel also expressed the government’s intention to provide reassurance to Sritex’s workers following the Supreme Court’s rejection of the company’s appeal. To this end, Noel plans to visit the Sritex factory next week.

"We will visit Sritex next week. We must ensure that our workers are not anxious or worried. It is the government’s responsibility to ensure that our workers do not face layoffs due to this decision," Noel said.

(ily/ara)

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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The Elusive Solution: Unraveling the Sritex Equation

by Chief Editor December 19, 2024
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Title: Sritex Crisis: Minister Admits Confusion as Government Intervenes

Jakarta, Indonesia — Vice Minister of Manpower, Immanuel Ebenezer, popularly known as Noel, revealed he’s at a loss regarding the ongoing issues at PT Sri Rejeki Isman Tbk, or Sritex. This admission came during a meeting with several ministers, including Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto and Finance Minister Sri Mulyani, at the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Jakarta.

"I’m also puzzled about Sritex," Noel confessed, as reported by CNN Indonesia. When asked why he was mum on the issue, Noel declined to provide specifics, only saying, "There’s something, you’ll find out later."

Sritex’s Troubles

Indeed, Sritex faces severe challenges. The company, which has operated for 36 years, was recently declared bankruptcy by the Semarang Commercial Court following a payment default. The court ruling, dated October 21, 2023, stated that Sritex had neglected its payment obligations to the claimant as of January 25, 2022.

Looking back, Sritex began facing financial difficulties in late 2021, with its liabilities now totaling US$1.54 billion, or approximately Rp23.87 trillion (exchange rate of Rp15,500 per USD). Consequently, President Prabowo Subianto has intervened to ensure Sritex continues operating without having to lay off its thousands of employees.

Currently, Sritex is appealing the bankruptcy ruling. Minister of Industry Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita has mentioned two potential scenarios for resolving the crisis: if Sritex’s appeal succeeds, and if it fails.

This ongoing saga underscores Indonesia’s textile industry’s ongoing struggles and the government’s efforts to protect jobs and firms like Sritex.

December 19, 2024 0 comments
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