JAKARTA - The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) will announce the results of the audit of the state-owned company pension fund (dapen) after Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Fitr this year.
This target is pushed back from the previous plan in which it was scheduled for early April 2023.
Deputy Minister of SOEs II Kartika Wirjoatmodjo explained that there were a number of factors that caused the target for the announcement of the results of the BUMN dapen audit to be withdrawn from the initial plan.
For example, continued Tiko, Kartika's nickname, the process of measuring the lack of funding that has not been finalized.
"We plan to generalize it later, maybe after Eid al-Fitr, it was delayed a little. At first, in early April, maybe after Lebaran we will generalize it, we will measure the lack of funding, we will see if they have specific cases that cause their assets to decline," he told reporters, Monday, April 3.
For your information, the investment fund for retired SOEs has indeed recorded a deficit of Rp9.8 trillion.
This is because 65 percent of SOEs do not manage their fronts properly and transparently. Meanwhile, only 35 percent are healthy.
However, unfortunately Tiko was reluctant to specify the state-owned company whose pension funds were problematic.
The reason is because there are quite a lot of companies that are included in the list.
"I don't memorize the number of SOEs, it's just the difference in numbers, the size of the funding they, usually lack funding. Just wait for the audit to come out first, then it's clear," he concluded.
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