JAKARTA Former attorney for Brigadier J in the case of Ferdy Sambo, Kamarudin Simanjuntak, exposed the alleged practice of stealing shares with a bankruptcy mode. In a way that is considered naughty, the company's share ownership can change hands in just a short time.
According to Kamarudin, the action could not be separated from the hands of state agencies or institutions that were suspected of helping to transfer shares of mining companies to change hands.
Kamarudin revealed that there is a mining company in South Kalimantan that is 'obstructed' by blocking shares.
"In South Kalimantan, many participants carry out illegal mining with a stock mode of 1% more or less bankrupt. 99 percent of that, the shares are not bankrupt. But the curator is bankrupt. Then for this 1% stake, other people can go there. Then he can sell too. He can also close and close and close at the Ministry and also the Director General. This company has now changed hands while the majority of 99% are screaming but not heard. Meanwhile, this 1% has moved through the GMS three times, "Kamaruddin said during a conversation with Alvin Lim, in the Quotient TV Podcast, Friday, March 1.
Responding to Kamarudin's statement, Alvin Lim asked whether the mining robbery case in South Kalimantan was closely related to the mining mafia which always uses bankruptcy laws?
"This bankruptcy law, in pickmarks, we can also say that this is robbing people's money or robbing the company. Well, this is also sponsored by, what is it called, a naughty curator. For example, this stock is 99% bankrupt with the 1% one. Even though its status in the Ministry of Law and Human Rights is a company that says it is closed, but it can be that these people enter. Then the Director General can also make three changes, what is the name, the GMS can also be, but if the person who has 99% interest. Never mind opening, accessing alone cannot be at the Ministry, "explained Kamarudin.
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The alleged robbery of shares described by Kamarudin made Alvin mention the stipulation of the Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights, Eddy Hiariej.
"Indeed, there is a suspicion there. One of them is suspected to be yes. Because the system is open and closed. So because of this the company was opened and closed. But these changes continue to occur, one of the main players is (former) Major General, previously a Commissioner at this company," explained Kamarudin.
Furthermore, Kamarudin explained that there were parties who deliberately changed share ownership through the hands of rogue curators.
"The shareholders have changed, but here there is a role from shareholders, curators and friends who make changes." he said.
"They entered there and even this person's office (my client) was also burglarized. But then it didn't go bankrupt, but all the shareholders have changed," he added.
Regarding the modus operandi of bankruptcy to thwart mining companies, Kamarudin admitted that he had made legal efforts.
"The steps we will take are to process criminal law. Because I think this is a crime. How can only 1% stake in the child's company but can take it to the parent company.
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