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View all search resultsThe Attorney General's Office (AGO) is under pressure to probe deeper into a dubious contract involving state-owned Hotel Indonesia Natour (HIN), Djarum Group and Grand Indonesia, after a former president director claimed two buildings currently standing tall on the Hotel Indonesia complex are illegal.
Having questioned former State-Owned Enterprises Minister Laksamana Sukardi on Tuesday, the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) have announced that they plan to call more witnesses in the contract case between Djarum group and state-owned hotel operator Hotel Indonesia Natour (HIN).
The House of Representatives (DPR) has called for a contract renegotiation and declared that there was no wrongdoing in the BCA Tower and Kempinski Apartment developments, despite the Supreme Audit Agency’s (BPK) report that alleged they were “unstated buildings”.
Attorney General Office (AGO) has launched an investigation into an allegedly dubious contract signed between shopping mall operator PT Grand Indonesia and state-owned hotel operator PT Hotel Indonesia Natour which may have caused potential state losses of Rp 1.3 trillion (US$96.25 million).
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