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No Transparency at Mini Markets

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

The Information Commission asked Alfamart to reveal funds donated by its customers, but it refused, claiming its prerogative as a private company.

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Alfaria Trijaya Resources did not waste the 14day grace period it was given to respond to Central Information Commission's (KIP) ruling. Through the law firm Ihza & Ihza's services, the owner of the Alfamart and Alfamidi retail network filed an objection with the Tangerang District Court last Tuesday. "Our client is not a public body," one of Ihza & Ihza attorneys, Adria Indra Cahyadi, said last week.

At a hearing on December 19, 2016, the KIP declare

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