November 18, 2014 edition
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Menara Telekomunikasi Businessman, Sakti Wahyu Trenggono:
The initial idea came from Telkom
National
Cutting Back on Hotel meetings
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THE name Sakti Wahyu Trenggono is not found among the management of Tower Bersama Infrastructure (TBIG) company. He is often described as advisor to this telecommunication company. But industry practitioners consider him an important person in the Mitratel share-swap transaction between Telkom and TBIG. Two weeks ago, he spoke to Tempo about the deal.
How far has this transaction gone?
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National
TWICE EDI Syahputra asked the dozens of people waiting in front of the multipurpose meeting room of the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform to be patient on Friday last week. The head of the Ministry's Human Resources Bureau apologized to inspectorate personnel of a number of regional administrations for keeping them waiting for over three hours. "The coordination meeting of provincial inspectorates will be delayed because the room is being used for another program," he said. "It's the consequence of the ban on us from holding meetings at hotels."
After President Joko Widodo prohibited government bureaucrats from convening meetings at hotels, said Edi, his office was forced to do some acrobatics to arrange its schedules. All the schedules and agendas must now enter the general affairs division two days before programs. "Otherwise, it will be difficult to find a room," added Edi. Previously, when rooms were not sufficient, meetings could be moved to hotels.
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Law
A broad grin spread across the face of Fuad Rahmany, the Finance Ministry's director general of taxation. On Wednesday two weeks ago, similar expressions could be seen on the faces of Vincentius Sonny Loho, the ministry's inspector general; Catur Rini Widosari, its director of objections and appeals; YuliKristiyono, the director of intelligence and investigations; and other ministry officials. They were all in Court Room I on the ninth floor of the Dhanapala Building at the ministry's office in Jakarta.
The officials were smiling because of a decision that had just been handed down by a panel of Tax Court judges. The court rejected two of 14 appeals against tax assessment notices lodged by subsidiaries of the Asian Agri Group those of Rigunas Agri Utama and Raja Garuda Mas Sejati. As soon as the decision came down, the officials shook each other's hands in satisfaction. "I think it was a just decision," Faud said on leaving the courtroom.
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Economy
Property
Jakarta's Property Prices Soar
A survey by global property consultant Knight Frank Asia-Pacific shows property prices in Jakarta are the highest among 32 other cities in the world. In a Global Prime Cities Index for the third quarter of 2014, the price were reported to rise 27.3 percent more than during the same period last year.
Hasan Pamudji, a director at consultancy Knight Frank Indonesia, said last week that despite the rise, prices in Jakarta were still lower than those in some other cities. Most of the high-priced property is located in Jakarta's Sudirman, Thamrin and SCBD areas, According to Hasan, the city's property prices are expected to rise by an estimated 25 percent early next year.
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Jakarta's Property Prices Soar
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