JAKARTA - Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) Erick Thohir said next week he would visit the Great Coercion (AGO) to submit a report on the results of the BPKP audit related to the state-owned company pension fund (dapen).
For your information, the Ministry of SOEs is collaborating with the BKPK to audit allegations of corruption in the state-owned company.
"God willing, next week, Mr. Ateh (Head of BPKP) yesterday talked to me, the Attorney General also happened to be flat, that he was starting to be ready," he said when met at the Ministry of SOEs, Jakarta, Wednesday, September 27.
If there are no obstacles, continued Erick, the legal process related to allegations of corruption will begin to be processed next week.
"So next week if there is no (obstacle) we will finish it," he said.
Erick said that the problem with BUMN is not new. According to him, this problem has been going on for a long time and has only been handled in recent years.
Erick assessed that if the problem was not resolved, it would have a negative impact on the company's business. Including the welfare of retired state companies.
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Previously, it was reported that Deputy Minister of BUMN Kartika Wirjoatmodjo (Tiko) revealed that the audit of the problematic pension funds (dapen) of state-owned companies had been completed.
Tiko said, in the near future it will be reported to the Attorney General's Office (AGO).
"Immediately, immediately, it will be announced soon. Yes, yes, it already exists," he said at the DPR RI Building, Senayan, Jakarta, Friday, September 21.
"Looking for the time to meet the Attorney General," he continued.
As is known, the Ministry of SOEs noted that 65 percent of SOE pension funds were problematic. In detail, 31 of the 47 SOE dapen institutions are problematic.
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