Askolani said that his party was still waiting for the results of the curator regarding the decision to permit the flow of goods in and out of the Sritex factory because his party did not have the authority to the decision.
"If Sritex is a matter of curators who have the authority, we will follow suit. We don't have the authority," said Askolani at the head office of the Directorate General of Customs and Excise, Thursday, November 14.
Askolani conveyed that her party respects the court's decision to declare Sritex bankrupt and has appointed Sritex control to the curator.
"That's their control. We have to respect the law, those who hold authority are curators, so we follow what the curator is," he said.
Previously, PT Sri Rejeki Isman Tbk or Sritex (SRIL) was declared bankrupt based on the decision of the Semarang Commercial District Court, Case number 2 / Pdt.Sus- Homologation / 2024 / PN Niaga Smg.
The decision is based on the lawsuit filed by PT Indo Bharat Rayon (IBR). In this case, Sritex is considered negligent in debt to IBR. Thus, the problem ended long and had a fatal impact on the company.
Currently, Sritex is submitting an appeal to the Supreme Court (MA) in the hope that the Supreme Court's decision can cancel the Commercial Court's decision.
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said that in rescuing PT Sri Rejeki Isman Tbk (Sritex) from bankruptcy, namely by ensuring that factory activities continue.
Airlangga said that the Sritex case had been processed in court and the curator had been appointed, so the Government would speak to the curator.
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"Yesterday, we spoke with the Director General of Customs and Excise that the going concern or factory must continue. Therefore, exports will continue," he said after the opening of the 2024 ISEF, at JCC, Wednesday, October 30.
Then for the next stage, Airlangga conveyed that Sritex had submitted a cassation process to the Supreme Court (MA) regarding the decision of the Semarang Commercial District Court (PN).
However, Airlangga hopes that the process can be completed quickly based on applicable legal regulations.
"Of course the next stage is that there is an cassation process, and we just follow the ongoing legal process. But we still keep it from stopping factories," he said.
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