Just a very simple question : if those who's questioning Sri Mulyani & Boediona were on their shoes, what would they do? Would they make a better decisions?
It is easy to criticize something in the past, but it would be another thing to live in that moment and to make a crucial decision. In my opinion if we want to critize someone, we should come up with a better solution. If not, better to shut our mouth. This just my opinion and I hope for the best of whatever would come up. Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® -----Original Message----- From: hexam...@yahoo.com Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 02:23:35 To: <obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com> Subject: Re: [ob] Reuters - Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report Mudah2an tidak terjadi.. Apalagi source dr parpol.. Kalau sampe kejadian, keterlaluan bgt deh si SBY.. Cemen! Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Sinyal Bagus XL, Nyambung Teruuusss...! -----Original Message----- From: Cumi Makan Cumi <cumie...@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 09:10:06 To: <obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com> Subject: Re: [ob] Reuters - Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report Screw you, Pansus! [?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?][?] ======= Cumi memang enak! On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 09:03, <twoac...@gmail.com> wrote: > This article was sent to you from twoac...@gmail.com, who uses Reuters > Mobile Site to get news and information on the go. To access Reuters on your > mobile phone, go to: > http://mobile.reuters.com > > Indonesia's finance minister may go by Feb: report > > Monday, Jan 18, 2010 1:11AM UTC > > JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, a top > reformer in President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's cabinet, may be replaced by > February, the Jakarta Post reported, quoting anonymous sources from a > political party. > > Indrawati and Vice President Boediono are considered the main drivers of > reform in Southeast Asia's biggest economy and play a critical role in > attracting foreign investment for infrastructure and other projects. > > The loss of one or other from the cabinet would severely dent investor > confidence in Indonesia's commitment to reform and would hit the rupiah > currency, bonds and stocks. > > Both technocrats have been questioned in recent weeks by a parliamentary > committee over their decision to bail out Bank Century, a small bank, at the > height of the 2008 financial crisis in order to avert a wider financial > panic. > > Officials from the Golkar Party, the political party headed by tycoon > Aburizal Bakrie who has long resisted Indrawati's reforms, were quoted by > the Jakarta Post saying that the finance minister would probably be replaced > by Anggito Abimanyu, head of the fiscal policy agency. > > President Yudhoyono was re-elected in July thanks to his government's > economic policies, reforms, and efforts to tackle corruption. > > Indrawati and Boediono, who was governor of the central bank at the time, > both approved the 6.7 trillion rupiah ($729.4 million) government rescue of > Bank Century late in 2008 as Indonesia started to feel the impact of the > global financial crisis. > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > + + > + + + + + > Mohon saat meREPLY posting, text dari posting lama dihapus > kecuali diperlukan agar CONTEXTnya jelas. > + + + + + > + +Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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