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Friday, January 4, 2013

Indonesian Forum for Budget Transparency (Fitra) assess the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) does not go to contribute to the state

Secretary General of the Fitra Yuna Farhan

Indonesian Forum for Budget Transparency (Fitra) assess the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) does not go to contribute to the state



Indonesian Forum for Budget Transparency (Fitra) assess the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) does not go to contribute to the state. In fact, the condition is actually a loss. Secretary General of the Fitra Yuna Farhan state judge failed to contribute to state revenues.

"As such, it often undermines the state to receive an injection of fresh funds from the state budget," said Fitra office Yuna Mampang Jakarta, Friday (01/04/2013).

According to Yuna, state bureaucrats seem to forget that the company's capital comes from capital investment budget through taxes paid by the people. Therefore, the share of profits received by the state is not proportional to the amount of equity issued by the state for the 141 SOEs amounted to Rp 573.3 trillion and five state-owned enterprises under the auspices of the Ministry of Finance of Rp 16.4 trillion during 2010 and the first half of 2012.

"That, too, from 141 SOEs donate only 118 SOEs profits," he added.

Until the first half of 2012, based on a particular examination, there were also 154 cases of non-compliance with statutory provisions amounting to Rp 3.1 trillion, of which 63 cases out of a total of Rp 2.5 trillion, resulting in losses to the state.

Just this, according to the minister of the year 2012 there were 16 state enterprises with a record loss of Rp 1.49 trillion. This was revealed by the Rev. Hidayat, Secretary of the Ministry of SOEs in Jakarta, Friday (28/12/2012).

"Prognosis 2012 there are 16 money-losing state-owned enterprises with a total loss of Rp 1.492 trillion," said the Rev. during a press conference in his office.

But unfortunately, Revelation does not mention in detail, which state that these losers. "The statements that include PT Energy Management Indonesia, PT Nusantara Clothing Industry, PT Industri Soda Indonesia, the National Film Perum," says Revelation.

Despite the loss, Rev. boast, the loss was down when compared to 2011. He said the audit results of 2011 showed as many as 22 state loss of Rp 3.54 trillion. "So the value is down about 42 percent," he said.

In a press conference exposure to the performance of SOEs in 2012 today, the state only led Revelation Hidayat, Secretary of the Ministry of SOEs. Dahlan Iskan as Minister of SOEs and Mahmudin Yasin, Deputy Minister of SOEs, did not attend the event.

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