I think it may not be happen, as the majority of civil society who wish and 
love to see Indonesia's Bureaucracy is efficient, credible and possess high 
morale of working will vow their objections....because Sri Mulyani has become a 
symbol of bureaucracy reformation initiator, she is committed to run a 
govermental policy with INTEGRITY.
 
Clean and efficient goverment is not a choice, but it is a Must. Sri Mulyani 
is the one who is committed to assist SBY to realize it. To make Indonesia 
become a better nation.
 



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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.





      

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