JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government Drama adds to the share ownership of the beer company PT Delta Djakarta Tbk, which has been denied due to an error in data input, raises new issues.

After affirming that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government did not add Delta shares, the Head of the DKI Jakarta BUMD Development Agency said that DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan wanted to sell the shares.

Unfortunately, said Faisal, until now the DKI DPRD has not approved Anies to sell the shares of the Anker beer company.

"The increase in shares must first pass the DPRD approval and a series of other procedures that have never happened. In fact, we have also sent letters to the DPRD for approval of the sale of shares, but this has not yet been approved," said Faisal in his statement, Friday, November 13.

Faisal explained that the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has applied for approval for the sale of PT Delta Djakarta shares several times to the DKI Jakarta Provincial DPRD.

"There are three letters of application for the sale of beer shares that have been submitted by the DKI Provincial Government to the DPRD. Among them are the DKI Governor's Letter Number 479 / -1.822, Number 91 / -1.822, and Number 177 / -1.822," he said.

He continued, until now the number of shares of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is still the same since 2015, namely 26.25 percent or 210,200,700 shares.

The chronology of share ownership of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is as follows:

- 1984: 810,600 shares (35 percent)

- 1993: 4,204,014 shares (30 percent)

- 2000: 4,204,014 (26.25 percent)

- 2015: 210,200,700 (26.25 percent).


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