Honesty at the Helm
A professional and reliable banker is needed to manage BNI. Bureaucrats in the habit of doling out favors should be disqualified.
December 16, 2003
IN the wake of BNI's recent Rp1.7 trillion fraud case, the search is on for new people to replace the bank's top management officers and board of commissioners. Some 32 names, to be discussed at the BNI extraordinary shareholders meeting this Monday, have been registered. Actively overseeing the process is the Office of the State Minister for State-Owned Enterprises, while Bank Indonesia has begun conducting fit-and-proper tests on the
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