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JAKARTA - The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) will clean up the pension funds (dappen) in every state-owned company involving the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).

The reason is, 65 percent of SOEs have problems.

SOE Minister Erick Thohir said that pension funds within state-owned companies needed to be monitored. This is because many pension funds are problematic.

Erick admitted that he did not only want to take care of Jiwasraya and Asabri. He said, cleaning up SOEs must be done to all companies.

"Don't take care of Jiwasraya, Asabri, we take care of Taspen. Many state-owned pension funds are sick," he said at the Initial Press Conference in 2023, Monday, January 2.

Erick said, based on the reports he received, as many as 65 percent of the pension funds at state-owned companies were problematic. Only 35 percent of companies are healthy.

Because my data is 35 percent healthy, 65 percent there is a problem. I want to clean up. Don't be Asabri, Jiwasraya, eh this one forgot. While there is time," he said.

Therefore, Erick admitted, next week he and the Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Firli Bahuri will meet all state-owned companies and invest in audits related to this matter.

"Next week, I and the Chairman of the KPK, will meet all SOEs to talk about ati-ati because we will investigate the audit," he said.


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