JAKARTA - PT Indonesia Tourism Development (Persero)/Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), BUMN Managing Special Economic Zones (KEK Mandalika)/The Mandalika have submitted a PK above the PK (2nd PK) regarding the land dispute between ITDC and Umar. This 2nd PK was submitted after the PK Decision from the MA RI which granted Umar's PK request.
ITDC Vice President Legal and Risk Management Yudhistira Setiawan explained, on December 30, 2021, his party had submitted a 2nd PK on the PK Decision from the Indonesian Supreme Court which granted Umar's PK request. As for our legal considerations in submitting the 2nd PK in this case, because on the land that is the object of the dispute between ITDC and Umar, there are two court decisions which have permanent legal force (in kracht) which contradict each other.
Meanwhile, another reason is because ITDC also has new evidence (novum) that has never been examined in the trial of the case.
"Furthermore, regarding Umar's attorney's statement which essentially stated that because based on the PK Decision, Umar had the right to build anything on the Pullman Hotel land, ITDC in this case fully submitted to the ongoing legal process, especially the 2nd PK application process that had been submitted by ITDC. For this reason, we ask that all parties respect the ongoing legal process," said Yudhistira in a written statement, Thursday, February 10.
Apart from that, ITDC ensures that Hotel operations continue to run normally during the legal process.
PT Pembangunan Wisata Indonesia (Persero) or Indonesia Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) is a State-Owned Enterprise (BUMN) which has a business line to build and develop tourism areas in Indonesia. For 48 years, the company has built and managed The Nusa Dua, an integrated tourism area of 350 ha located in southern Bali, which is one of the best tourism areas in the world.
With international standard infrastructure, accommodation, and meeting facilities, this region is the host of various official international events such as APEC 2013, Bali Democratic Forum, Miss World 2013, and IMF-World Bank Group Annual Meetings 2018.
In line with the Government's strategy to increase the tourism sector to become the main source of foreign exchange by increasing foreign tourist visits to Indonesia, ITDC is tasked with developing tourism destinations outside the island of Bali. With the support of the Government, ITDC obtained the right to develop and manage The Mandalika in Central Lombok, NTB, with an area of 1,175 hectares.
The Mandalika has 16 km of beautiful coastline and is surrounded by green hills, and is one of the ten priority tourism destinations or 'New Bali' set by the government.
In 2017 The Mandalika officially operated as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and has since attracted US$1.3 billion in Real Estate Investment. Currently, The Mandalika is being built as a world-class tourism destination, with various international standard facilities and attractions, one of which is the Mandalika International Street Circuit, which will host the World Superbike and MotoGP world motorcycle racing events starting in 2021.
ITDC is part of InJourney which is a holding company in the aviation and tourism ecosystem in accordance with Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 72 of 2021 and Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 104 of 2021.
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