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Many buildings without permits

Many buildings without permits TANGERANG (JP): Only 30 percent of building owners possess land building permits (IMB) in Tangerang, creating an obstacle for the local administration in collecting taxes.Tangerang Mayoralty Building Agency chief Achmad Basyari said that the city will only obtain Rp 1.

Bambang corrects BPK figures

Bambang corrects BPK figures JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Finance Bambang Sudibyo clarified the correct figure involved in the irregularities found in the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK)'s audit of the state budget and state companies for the 1999/2000 fiscal year that ended in March.

PKB elects Abdurrahman as its chief patron

PKB elects Abdurrahman as its chief patronBy Ainur R. Sophiaan and Ahmad Junaidi SURABAYA (JP): The ongoing congress of the National Awakening Party (PKB) was practically over as President Abdurrahman Wahid was unanimously elected on Wednesday as the party's chief patron with incumbent chairman...

Police arrest suspect, seize fake money

Police arrest suspect, seize fake money JAKARTA (JP): Police detectives arrested Yulius Sendjaya, alias Erick Halim, and seized counterfeit U.S. dollars and narcotics from his house on Jl. Perkasa in Sunter Agung subdistrict, North Jakarta, an officer said on Wednesday.

30 firms investigated over Riau forest fires

30 firms investigated over Riau forest fires JAKARTA (JP): More than 30 companies are under investigation for their alleged roles in the recent forest fires in Riau, a provincial administration official said on Wednesday.

Maluku seeks Jakarta's help in expelling Jihad Force

Maluku seeks Jakarta's help in expelling Jihad Force AMBON, Maluku (JP): The executor of the civil emergency status in Maluku, Governor Saleh Latuconsina, called on Wednesday for support from the central government and related authorities in expelling the Jihad Force from the territory.

15 NGOs establish new antiporn society

15 NGOs establish new antiporn society JAKARTA (JP): Fifteen nongovernmental organizations founded the Anti-Pornographic Society (MTP) on Wednesday in an effort to curb pornographic images in the media.

Pama restructures debts

Pama restructures debts JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed PT United Tractors heavy machinery company announced on Wednesday that its mining subsidiary, PT Pamapersada Nusantara (Pama) has restructured its foreign debts of US$38.7 million to nine foreign creditors.

KPC risks losing buyers following mine closure

KPC risks losing buyers following mine closure JAKARTA (JP): Coal mining company PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) might lose some of its customers following the closure of its coal mine in the Sanggata regency, East Kalimantan, a company executive said on Wednesday.

Gasoline shortage

Gasoline shortage Although gasoline supplies began to return to normal on Wednesday, the severe shortage that fueled panic and prompted long queues at gasoline stations in Greater Jakarta on Tuesday raised again serious issues about the capability of the state oil monopoly, Pertamina, fuel...

Suwandi, Hendri into quarterfinals

Suwandi, Hendri into quarterfinals JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian men's tennis players Suwandi and Hendri Susilo Pramono reached the men's singles quarterfinals of the Extra Joss Future-4 at Kemayoran Tennis Center here.

Islamic banks sign syndicated loan deal

Islamic banks sign syndicated loan deal JAKARTA (JP): Bank Muamalat, Bank Syariah Mandiri, both of which operate under Islamic banking principles, and Bank IFI inked a Rp 70 billion (US$8.2 million) syndicated loan deal on Tuesday with a local private hospital for financing the latter's purchase of...

SembCorp, Tubindo tie up

SembCorp, Tubindo tie up SINGAPORE (AFX-ASIA): SembCorp Logistics Ltd said wholly-owned unit Singapore Offshore Petroleum Services has entered into a S$17 million joint venture deal with PT Citra Tubindo to set up a network of offshore oil and gas logistics supply bases in Indonesia.

ASEAN states ask or funds to shape Mekong region

ASEAN states ask or funds to shape Mekong region BANGKOK (AFP): ASEAN's comparatively poor new members are clamoring for a piece of the region's economic action and called Tuesday for funds to accelerate the Mekong Basin development.

Bambang joins Ernst & Young

Bambang joins Ernst & Young JAKARTA (JP): Former minister of finance Bambang Subianto has joined global consultant firm Ernst & Young, Hanadi, Sarwoko & Sandjaja, the company announced on Monday.The company said Bambang, who served as finance minister from 1998 to 1999, was joining its Corporate...

Hike in transportation fare

Hike in transportation fareFrom Suara KaryaOn July 1, 2000 the government introduced a hike in transportation fares, ranging between 30 percent and 40 percent. Unfortunately, this fare increase was not coupled with improved service.

Romo relatives lose court case

Romo relatives lose court case YOGYAKARTA: Relatives of the late essayist and novelist Y.B. Mangunwijaya (Romo Mangun) lost on Tuesday any legal claim to the deceased's estate which was bequeathed to a church and an educational foundation.

Bazis collects more alms, donations

Bazis collects more alms, donations JAKARTA (JP): In spite of the economic crisis, the Jakarta Agency for Islamic Tax, Alms and Donations (Bazis Jakarta) collected Rp 8.1 billion (US$862,000) from Muslims in the capital during the year ended March 31.The figure is 20 percent higher than the Rp 6.

Muslim cleric shot dead in Pandeglang

Muslim cleric shot dead in Pandeglang PANDEGLANG, West Java (JP): A local leader of the Hizbullah Front Muslim organization was shot dead by a group of four unidentified men armed with a pistol and an automatic weapon here on Monday evening.

Papua New Guinea to lead crisis talks on Fiji, Solomon Islands

Papua New Guinea to lead crisis talks on Fiji, Solomon Islands BRISBANE (Reuters): Papua New Guinea will lead a Pacific delegation to Fiji and the Solomon Islands in an attempt to solve political crises which have rocked the region.

Customs officials foil drug smuggling

Customs officials foil drug smuggling TANGERANG (JP): Customs and excise officials at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport foiled on Saturday an attempt to smuggle over 10,000 ecstasy pills to Thailand, a police officer revealed on Tuesday.Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police substation chief Asst. Supt.

Activists assert rights of people in SE Asia

Activists assert rights of people in SE Asia BANGKOK (JP): Human rights activists from member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) called on Tuesday on the regional grouping to truly prioritize the needs and rights of the peoples in the region.

New social safety net to cost Rp 876b

New social safety net to cost Rp 876b JAKARTA (JP): The government will launch in September a three- month social safety net program worth Rp 876 billion (US$96.2 billion) to help victims of the prolonged economic crisis, the program's information center said in a statement on Tuesday.

ASEAN Troika not designed for Maluku, says Alwi Shihab

ASEAN Troika not designed for Maluku, says Alwi Shihab BANGKOK (JP): Indonesia affirmed on Tuesday its support for the newly formed ASEAN Troika mechanism designed to cope with transborder issues, but stressed that it would not accept the new mechanism in the bloody sectarian conflict in its...

What next for the Supreme Court?

What next for the Supreme Court? The House of Representatives has submitted 17 candidates for Supreme Court justices to the President. The Jakarta Post talked to former justice Adi Andojo Sutjipto who now heads the independent anti-corruption team.

Decisive action desperately needed on Malukus

Decisive action desperately needed on MalukusBy Lee Kim Chew SINGAPORE: Desperate for help, Christians in the Malukus had for months appealed to the Indonesian government to allow foreign intervention to stop the sectarian conflict, but no one in Jakarta heeded them.

Masked men rob engineering company

Masked men rob engineering company BOGOR (JP): Five masked men armed with daggers robbed an engineering and construction company in Leuwinutug, a police officer said on Tuesday.Bogor Police detective First Sgt. Dwi said the robbery had caused the company Rp 100 million in losses.

Pertamina says gas supply to return to normal today

Pertamina says gas supply to return to normal today JAKARTA (JP): The capital was hit by a scarcity of gasoline on Tuesday but state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina gave assurances that the supply would return to normal beginning Wednesday.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jul. 25, 2000: Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 640 -35 500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 310 0 412,500 Alakasa Industrindo 900 0 0 Alfa...

Golkar deplores students demo

Golkar deplores students demo SEMARANG: Golkar deplored students from a local Islamic university on Tuesday for conducting a rowdy demonstration, which included burning the party's flags."They are free to despise Golkar, but they cannot show it by that kind of demonstration and burning Golkar's...

Good corporate governance vital for privatization: WB

Good corporate governance vital for privatization: WB JAKARTA (JP): The negative perception foreign investors have of Indonesia's corporate governance has hampered the privatization of state companies, a World Bank official said on Tuesday.

Yuana can expect a struggle in Olympics

Yuana can expect a struggle in Olympics JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia's best hope in the tae kwon do competition at the Olympic Games, Juana Wangsa Putri, will be severely tested by athletes from Chinese Taipei and the United States, her coach, South Korean Oh Il-nam, said on Tuesday.

Wanted: Clean judges

Wanted: Clean judges The more Indonesia strives to become a state based on law, it seems, the more we find that the country is sorely lacking in good and honest judges to administer the courts. This may come across as pathetic but, unfortunately, it is a sad reality.

MAS eying Qantas equity participation

MAS eying Qantas equity participation KUALA LUMPUR (Dow Jones): Malaysian Transport Minister Ling Liong Sik Tuesday said the board of directors of Malaysian Airline System Bhd. will discuss a possible equity participation by Australian carrier Qantas Airways Ltd.

School janitor killed in Aceh

School janitor killed in Aceh BANDA ACEH, Aceh: A school janitor was found dead in unusual circumstances in the Samudra district of North Aceh on Monday.A worker at Lhokseumawe General Hospital said the body of 55- year-old Misrianto Zakaria was brought in by policemen from Nisam district.

Mayor asked to restore order to Melawai area

Mayor asked to restore order to Melawai area JAKARTA (JP): City councillors from Commission B on economic affairs have urged the South Jakarta mayoralty and the city-owned market operator PD Pasar Jaya to make serious efforts to restore order at the popular Plaza Melawai market compound which has...

Governor addresses new city employees

Governor addresses new city employees JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso welcomed 1,477 employees from the Jakarta offices of four downgraded ministries which were transferred to his administration under Law No. 22/1999 on regional autonomy.

Wanted: An effective opposition

Wanted: An effective opposition Functional Group (Golkar) Party Chairman Akbar Tanjung stated recently that "... the former ruling party will in the future consider becoming an opposition party to provide Indonesia with a more balanced political system" (The Jakarta Post, July 20, 2000).

Fahmi falls in singles, advances in doubles

Fahmi falls in singles, advances in doubles JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian Yusmawan Fahmi failed in the second round of the Extra Joss Men's Future 4 tournament singles event after bowing out to sixth seed Rik de Voest of South Africa 7-5, 2-6, 3-6 on Tuesday at the Kemayoran tennis center.

Facing challenges in changing work attitudes

Facing challenges in changing work attitudesBy Sirikit Syah Terminal Petikemas Surabaya (TPS) started operations in the 1990s. Now a joint venture between the Indonesian government (PT Pelindo III) and P&O, Australian company P&O, it is developing its facility.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Bank Indonesia's conversion rates on July 25, 2000: Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 8,415.00 9,415.00 8,870.00 8,960.00Australian dollar 1 4,910.99 5,499.30 5,176.53 5,233.54Austrian schilling 1 570.08 638.51 600.90 607.

Govt to swap bank recapitalization bonds: Minister

Govt to swap bank recapitalization bonds: Minister JAKARTA (JP): The government plans to reduce the country's bank recapitalization bonds by swapping some for performing loans under the management of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA), Minister of Finance Bambang Sudibyo said on...

Four firms may be delisted

Four firms may be delisted JAKARTA (JP): The Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) has threatened to delist four companies if they do not submit their audited December 1999 financial statements to the JSX by the end of this week.

Universal enters telebanking

Universal enters telebanking JAKARTA (JP): Bank Universal announced on Tuesday the launch of its new telebanking service to allow customers to make transactions anywhere and anytime over the telephone.The publicly listed bank said the service was a new concept of banking in which people would no...

EC envoy to visit Indonesia

EC envoy to visit Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): European Commissioner for trade Pascal Lamy will visit Indonesia and Singapore from Thursday to Saturday to obtain support for a new round of WTO negotiations and to explain the European Union's position, according to a press statement.

Pupuk Kaltim awaits Bapepam approval for IPO

Pupuk Kaltim awaits Bapepam approval for IPO JAKARTA (JP): The registration statement for the initial public offering (IPO) of state-owned fertilizer company PT Pupuk Kaltim has been submitted to the Capital Market Supervisory Agency (Bapepam), a senior government official said on Tuesday.

Worldwide PC sales rise on strength of Asia

Worldwide PC sales rise on strength of Asia WASHINGTON (AFP): Strong demand from Asia and Latin America helped push sales of personal computers higher in the second quarter, while growth slowed in the US market, according to two studies released Monday.

Thai food promotion a mouth-watering experience

Thai food promotion a mouth-watering experienceBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): Ekarat Ungkunchai, 34, and Suradech Damapong, 23, at first were a little apprehensive about visiting Jakarta. The two Thai chefs have much experience in traveling around the world to promote the spicy cuisine of their...

Mixed close for KL palm oil

Mixed close for KL palm oil KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures closed mixed on Tuesday after a session dominated by switch activity.Traders said the activity helped offset slower exports for July 1-25.

PKB calls on nation to support Gus Dur until 2004

PKB calls on nation to support Gus Dur until 2004By Ainur R. Sophiaan and Ahmad Junaidi SURABAYA (JP): The National Awakening Party (PKB) plans to issue a statement at the conclusion of its congress on Friday calling on the nation to support President Abdurrahman Wahid through the completion of his...