JAKARTA - The son of Soeharto's second president, Bambang Trihatmodjo, sued the Minister of Finance (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani about extending the prevention of traveling abroad in order to manage state receivables. But the Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) doesn't know yet.

"Until now, the Ministry of Finance has not received the notification of the lawsuit," said Head of Communication and Information Services of the Ministry of Finance, Rahayu Puspasari, confirmed by VOI, Thursday, September 17.

The rest, Rahayu did not answer when asked about the Minister of Finance Decree that Bambang Trihatmodjo sued. Quoted from the website of the Jakarta State Administrative Court (PTUN), Bambang Trihatmodjo filed a lawsuit registration on September 15. This lawsuit is registered with case number 179 / G / 2020 / PTUN.JKT.

In his lawsuit, Bambang Trihatmodjo asked PTUN to declare invalid or invalid Decree of the Minister of Finance Number 108 / KM.6 / 2020 dated May 27, 2020 concerning the Stipulation of the Extension of the Prevention of Travel Outside the Territory of the Republic of Indonesia against Bambang Trihatmodjo (Chairman of the Consortium of XIX Sea Games Organizing Partners in 1997 ) in the framework of State Receivables Management

In addition, Bambang Trihatmodjo in his lawsuit asked PTUN to require the defendant to revoke the Minister of Finance Decree Number 108 / KM.6 / 2020 dated May 27, 2020.

Currently the status of the case is still a preparatory examination. This lawsuit was filed by Bambang Trihatmodjo with his attorney Prisma Wardhana Sasmita.


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