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Sri Mulyani

Sri Mulyani Indrawati (born 26 August 1962) is an Indonesian economist who has been Minister of Finance of Indonesia since 2016; previously she served in the same post from 2005 to 2010. In June 2010 she was appointed as Managing Director of the World Bank Group and resigned as Minister of Finance. On July 27, 2016, Sri Mulyani was reappointed as Minister of Finance in a cabinet reshuffle by President Joko Widodo, replacing Bambang Brodjonegoro.[1]

Sri Mulyani
1st Vice Heads of National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia Steering Committee
Assumed office
1 September 2021
PresidentJoko Widodo
32nd and 36th Minister of Finance
Assumed office
27 July 2016
PresidentJoko Widodo
Preceded byBambang Brodjonegoro
In office
7 December 2005 – 20 May 2010
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byJusuf Anwar
Succeeded byAgus Martowardojo
Managing Director of the World Bank Group
In office
1 June 2010 – 27 July 2016
PresidentRobert Zoellick
Jim Yong Kim
Preceded byJuan José Daboub
Succeeded byKyle Peters (Acting)
Personal details
Born
Sri Mulyani Indrawati

(1962-08-26) 26 August 1962 (age 60)
Tanjung Karang
(now Bandar Lampung), Indonesia
Political partyIndependent
SpouseTony Sumartono
EducationUniversity of Indonesia (BEcon)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (MSc, PhD)
Signature

As finance minister from 2005 to 2010, Sri Mulyani was known as a tough reformist[2][3] and was largely credited with strengthening Indonesia's economy, increasing investments and steering Southeast Asia's largest economy through the 2007–10 financial crisis.[4][5] However, Sri Mulyani was widely criticized during the Bank Century scandal in 2008 when she supported the financial bail out of 6,7 trillion rupiah, and she was later summoned to the court as a witness in 2014.[6][7] In the same year, she was ranked as the 38th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine.[8]

Early life

Sri Mulyani was born in Tanjung Karang (now called Bandar Lampung) in Lampung, Sumatra, on August 26, 1962. She is the seventh child of university lecturers Prof. Satmoko and Retno Sriningsih.

She obtained her degree from the University of Indonesia in 1986. Sri Mulyani received her master and doctorate in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1992. In 2001, Mulyani left for Atlanta, Georgia, to serve as a consultant with the US Agency for International Development (USAID) for programs to strengthen Indonesia's autonomy. She also lectured on the Indonesian economy as a visiting professor at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at the Georgia State University.[9] From 2002 to 2004 she was an executive director on the board of the International Monetary Fund representing 12 economies in Southeast Asia.

She is married to economist Tony Sumartono, with whom she has three children.[10][11] She is a professional economist and has no political affiliation.[12]

As finance minister

Sri Mulyani was selected as Indonesian Finance Minister in 2005 by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. One of her first acts was to fire corrupt tax and custom officers in the department. She successfully tackled corruption and initiated reforms in Indonesia's tax and customs office[5][13] and developed a reputation for integrity.[14] She succeeded in increasing direct investment in Indonesia. In 2004, the year President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono took office, Indonesia received $4.6 billion in foreign direct investment. The next year, it attracted $8.9 billion.[15]

In 2006, just one year after selected, she was named Euromoney Finance Minister of the Year by Euromoney magazine.[16]

During her tenure in 2007, Indonesia recorded 6.6% economic growth, its highest rate since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. However, growth is down in 2008 to 6%[5] due to the global economic slowdown. In July 2008, Sri Mulyani Indrawati was inaugurated as the Coordinating Minister for the economy, replacing Boediono, who was to head Indonesia's central bank.[17]

In August 2008, Mulyani was ranked by Forbes magazine as the 23rd most powerful woman in the world[18] and the most powerful woman in Indonesia. During her tenure as Finance Minister, the country's foreign exchange reserves reached an all-time high of $50 billion.[18] She oversaw a reduction in public debt to about 30% of gross domestic product from 60%,[5] making it easier for Indonesia to sell debt to foreign institutional investors. She also revised incentive structures for civil servants in her ministry and began paying higher salaries to tax officials deemed to be "clean" so they would have less temptation to accept bribes.[19]

In 2007 and 2008, Emerging Markets newspaper selected Sri Mulyani as Asia's Finance Minister of The Year.[20][21]

 
Sri Mulyani as Managing Director of the World Bank Group (2010)

After Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was re-elected in 2009, she was re-appointed in her post of Finance Minister. In 2009 the Indonesian economy grew up by 4.5% while many parts of the world were in recession. Indonesia was one of just three major emerging economies to grow faster than 4% in 2009. The other two were China and India.[5] Under her supervision, the government managed to increase the number of income taxpayers from 4.35 million in 2005 to nearly 16 million individuals in 2010, and tax receipts grew by around 20% each year to more than Rp 600 trillion in 2010.[22]

In 2020, she made a controversy by releasing a global bond series with 50-year tenor, or the longest loan offered in Indonesian history.[23]

In 2021, after the enactment of Presidential Decree No. 78/2021, she become one of Vice Heads of National Research and Innovation Agency Steering Committee, together with Suharso Monoarfa.[24]

Alleged hacking by Australian intelligence

In November 2013, British newspaper The Guardian published articles based on leaks by the American whistleblower Edward Snowden that showed Australian intelligence had hacked into the mobile phones of top Indonesian leaders in 2009. This included Sri Mulyani, who at that time was the minister of finance.[25] Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott defended it by saying that the activities were not so much "spying" as "research" and that its intention would always be to use any information "for good".

Move to World Bank

On May 5, 2010 Mulyani was appointed as one of three Managing Directors of the World Bank Group.[26][27] She replaced Juan Jose Daboub, who completed his four-year term June 30, overseeing 74 nations in Latin America, Caribbean, East Asia and Pacific, Middle East and North Africa.[28]

Her resignation was viewed negatively and caused financial turmoil in Indonesia, with the stock exchange closing down 3.8% after the news, amid a broad selloff in Asia, while the Indonesian rupiah fell nearly 1% against the dollar.[19] The drop in Indonesian stock exchange was the sharpest in 17 months.[29] The move was described as "Indonesia’s loss, and the World’s gain".[30][31][32]

There was widespread speculation that her resignation was due to political pressure,[12][33][34] especially from powerful tycoon and chairman of Golkar Party, Aburizal Bakrie.[35][36] Bakrie was known to have enmity toward Mulyani[37] due to her investigation into tax fraud in the Bakrie Group, her refusal to prop up Bakrie's coal interests using government funds,[38] and her refusal to declare the Sidoarjo mud flow, which was caused by drilling by Bakrie's company,[39] as a "natural disaster".

On May 20, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono named as her replacement Agus Martowardojo, CEO of Bank Mandiri, the largest bank in Indonesia.[40]

In 2014, she was ranked as the 38th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[8]

Bank Century Scandal

Right before her resignation, The Legislature, spearheaded by Golkar Party,[41][42][43] accused Sri Mulyani of a crime with the bailout of medium scale Bank Century in 2008. Critics of the bailout claim it was done without legal authority and without proving a capital injection was needed to prevent a run on other banks, Bank Century bailout cost the state to suffer a financial lost amounting to 6.7 trillion rupiah ($710 million).[44] Sri Mulyani has defended the bailout as necessary given the uncertainties in the global economy at the time and denied any wrongdoing.[19]

However, criticism about Sri Mulyani's policy also came from ex vice president Jusuf Kalla. In his harshest comments yet on the controversial PT Bank Century bailout, former Vice President Jusuf Kalla denied claims by former Bank Indonesia officials that if the lender had been allowed to fail it would have had a systemic impact on the country's banking system and economy.

“The Bank Century scandal is a robbery, anyone who supports Bank Century, supports a robber.” Kalla said.[45]

Furthermore, all of the nine factions on the House of Representatives special committee agreed that there were suspicious and possibly fraudulent transactions during the bailout period beginning in November 2008 and evidence of money laundering. They all then said they lacked the expertise to do more and called on the Indonesian National Police (Polri) and Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to take over.[46]

References

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Additional reading

  • Dadi Purnama Eksan. 2019. Sri Mulyani Indrawati: Putri Indonesia yang Mendunia [Sri Mulyani Indrawati: An International Woman from Indonesia], Jakarta: C-Kilk Media, ISBN 978-602-5992-73-5.

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2004–2005
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In this Indonesian name there is no family name nor a patronymic Sri Mulyani Indrawati born 26 August 1962 is an Indonesian economist who has been Minister of Finance of Indonesia since 2016 previously she served in the same post from 2005 to 2010 In June 2010 she was appointed as Managing Director of the World Bank Group and resigned as Minister of Finance On July 27 2016 Sri Mulyani was reappointed as Minister of Finance in a cabinet reshuffle by President Joko Widodo replacing Bambang Brodjonegoro 1 Sri Mulyani1st Vice Heads of National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia Steering CommitteeIncumbentAssumed office 1 September 2021PresidentJoko Widodo32nd and 36th Minister of FinanceIncumbentAssumed office 27 July 2016PresidentJoko WidodoPreceded byBambang BrodjonegoroIn office 7 December 2005 20 May 2010PresidentSusilo Bambang YudhoyonoPreceded byJusuf AnwarSucceeded byAgus MartowardojoManaging Director of the World Bank GroupIn office 1 June 2010 27 July 2016PresidentRobert ZoellickJim Yong KimPreceded byJuan Jose DaboubSucceeded byKyle Peters Acting Personal detailsBornSri Mulyani Indrawati 1962 08 26 26 August 1962 age 60 Tanjung Karang now Bandar Lampung IndonesiaPolitical partyIndependentSpouseTony SumartonoEducationUniversity of Indonesia BEcon University of Illinois Urbana Champaign MSc PhD SignatureAs finance minister from 2005 to 2010 Sri Mulyani was known as a tough reformist 2 3 and was largely credited with strengthening Indonesia s economy increasing investments and steering Southeast Asia s largest economy through the 2007 10 financial crisis 4 5 However Sri Mulyani was widely criticized during the Bank Century scandal in 2008 when she supported the financial bail out of 6 7 trillion rupiah and she was later summoned to the court as a witness in 2014 6 7 In the same year she was ranked as the 38th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 As finance minister 2 1 Alleged hacking by Australian intelligence 3 Move to World Bank 4 Bank Century Scandal 5 References 6 Additional reading 7 External linksEarly life EditSri Mulyani was born in Tanjung Karang now called Bandar Lampung in Lampung Sumatra on August 26 1962 She is the seventh child of university lecturers Prof Satmoko and Retno Sriningsih She obtained her degree from the University of Indonesia in 1986 Sri Mulyani received her master and doctorate in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign in 1992 In 2001 Mulyani left for Atlanta Georgia to serve as a consultant with the US Agency for International Development USAID for programs to strengthen Indonesia s autonomy She also lectured on the Indonesian economy as a visiting professor at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at the Georgia State University 9 From 2002 to 2004 she was an executive director on the board of the International Monetary Fund representing 12 economies in Southeast Asia She is married to economist Tony Sumartono with whom she has three children 10 11 She is a professional economist and has no political affiliation 12 As finance minister EditSri Mulyani was selected as Indonesian Finance Minister in 2005 by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono One of her first acts was to fire corrupt tax and custom officers in the department She successfully tackled corruption and initiated reforms in Indonesia s tax and customs office 5 13 and developed a reputation for integrity 14 She succeeded in increasing direct investment in Indonesia In 2004 the year President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono took office Indonesia received 4 6 billion in foreign direct investment The next year it attracted 8 9 billion 15 In 2006 just one year after selected she was named Euromoney Finance Minister of the Year by Euromoney magazine 16 During her tenure in 2007 Indonesia recorded 6 6 economic growth its highest rate since the 1997 Asian financial crisis However growth is down in 2008 to 6 5 due to the global economic slowdown In July 2008 Sri Mulyani Indrawati was inaugurated as the Coordinating Minister for the economy replacing Boediono who was to head Indonesia s central bank 17 In August 2008 Mulyani was ranked by Forbes magazine as the 23rd most powerful woman in the world 18 and the most powerful woman in Indonesia During her tenure as Finance Minister the country s foreign exchange reserves reached an all time high of 50 billion 18 She oversaw a reduction in public debt to about 30 of gross domestic product from 60 5 making it easier for Indonesia to sell debt to foreign institutional investors She also revised incentive structures for civil servants in her ministry and began paying higher salaries to tax officials deemed to be clean so they would have less temptation to accept bribes 19 In 2007 and 2008 Emerging Markets newspaper selected Sri Mulyani as Asia s Finance Minister of The Year 20 21 Sri Mulyani as Managing Director of the World Bank Group 2010 After Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was re elected in 2009 she was re appointed in her post of Finance Minister In 2009 the Indonesian economy grew up by 4 5 while many parts of the world were in recession Indonesia was one of just three major emerging economies to grow faster than 4 in 2009 The other two were China and India 5 Under her supervision the government managed to increase the number of income taxpayers from 4 35 million in 2005 to nearly 16 million individuals in 2010 and tax receipts grew by around 20 each year to more than Rp 600 trillion in 2010 22 In 2020 she made a controversy by releasing a global bond series with 50 year tenor or the longest loan offered in Indonesian history 23 In 2021 after the enactment of Presidential Decree No 78 2021 she become one of Vice Heads of National Research and Innovation Agency Steering Committee together with Suharso Monoarfa 24 Alleged hacking by Australian intelligence Edit In November 2013 British newspaper The Guardian published articles based on leaks by the American whistleblower Edward Snowden that showed Australian intelligence had hacked into the mobile phones of top Indonesian leaders in 2009 This included Sri Mulyani who at that time was the minister of finance 25 Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott defended it by saying that the activities were not so much spying as research and that its intention would always be to use any information for good Move to World Bank EditOn May 5 2010 Mulyani was appointed as one of three Managing Directors of the World Bank Group 26 27 She replaced Juan Jose Daboub who completed his four year term June 30 overseeing 74 nations in Latin America Caribbean East Asia and Pacific Middle East and North Africa 28 Her resignation was viewed negatively and caused financial turmoil in Indonesia with the stock exchange closing down 3 8 after the news amid a broad selloff in Asia while the Indonesian rupiah fell nearly 1 against the dollar 19 The drop in Indonesian stock exchange was the sharpest in 17 months 29 The move was described as Indonesia s loss and the World s gain 30 31 32 There was widespread speculation that her resignation was due to political pressure 12 33 34 especially from powerful tycoon and chairman of Golkar Party Aburizal Bakrie 35 36 Bakrie was known to have enmity toward Mulyani 37 due to her investigation into tax fraud in the Bakrie Group her refusal to prop up Bakrie s coal interests using government funds 38 and her refusal to declare the Sidoarjo mud flow which was caused by drilling by Bakrie s company 39 as a natural disaster On May 20 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono named as her replacement Agus Martowardojo CEO of Bank Mandiri the largest bank in Indonesia 40 In 2014 she was ranked as the 38th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes 8 Bank Century Scandal EditRight before her resignation The Legislature spearheaded by Golkar Party 41 42 43 accused Sri Mulyani of a crime with the bailout of medium scale Bank Century in 2008 Critics of the bailout claim it was done without legal authority and without proving a capital injection was needed to prevent a run on other banks Bank Century bailout cost the state to suffer a financial lost amounting to 6 7 trillion rupiah 710 million 44 Sri Mulyani has defended the bailout as necessary given the uncertainties in the global economy at the time and denied any wrongdoing 19 However criticism about Sri Mulyani s policy also came from ex vice president Jusuf Kalla In his harshest comments yet on the controversial PT Bank Century bailout former Vice President Jusuf Kalla denied claims by former Bank Indonesia officials that if the lender had been allowed to fail it would have had a systemic impact on the country s banking system and economy The Bank Century scandal is a robbery anyone who supports Bank Century supports a robber Kalla said 45 Furthermore all of the nine factions on the House of Representatives special committee agreed that there were suspicious and possibly fraudulent transactions during the bailout period beginning in November 2008 and evidence of money laundering They all then said they lacked the expertise to do more and called on the Indonesian National Police Polri and Corruption Eradication Commission KPK to take over 46 References Edit Sri Mulyani returns The Jakarta Post Jakarta July 27 2016 Editorial The Indonesian tragedy The Jakarta Post Jakarta May 5 2010 Archived from the original on May 10 2010 Colebatch Tim August 5 2008 Asia s shining example The Age Australia Indonesia finance minister resigns for World Bank post BBC News May 5 2010 a b c d e Honorine Solenn George Wehrfritz January 10 2009 As Good As It Gets Newsweek Sri Mulyani Jadi Saksi Century Tipikor Dijaga Ketat medcom id 2 May 2014 Sri Mulyani bersaksi pada sidang Bank Century BBC 2 May 2014 a b The World s 100 Most Powerful Women Forbes Retrieved 24 June 2014 Who s Who Jakarta The Jakarta Post Archived from the original on February 24 2010 Retrieved May 13 2010 Sri Mulyani Ekonom Pasar Yang Kian Mapan Berita Sore October 22 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Fight Erupts Over Inquiry Into Jakarta Bank Bailout The New York Times Indonesia Loses Its Stellar Reformer Asia Sentinel May 5 2010 Allard Tom May 6 2010 Indonesia reels from corruption fighter s departure for World Bank Sidney Morning Herald Sanders Robert Feb 11 2010 Strongest evidence to date links exploration well to Lusi mud volcano Berkeley Research President names Agus Martowardojo new finance minister The Jakarta Post Jakarta January 9 2010 Archived from the original on March 5 2011 Golkar PKS Tolak Selamatkan Boediono Sri Mulyani Jawa Pos Surabaya February 10 2010 Archived from the original on February 23 2010 Golkar PDIP Serukan Sri Mulyani di Nonaktifkan Jawa Pos Surabaya April 1 2010 Archived from the original on April 4 2010 Pernyataan Sri Mulyani di Wall Street Journal Lecehkan Pansus Jawa Pos Surabaya December 11 2009 Archived from the original on December 14 2009 KPK Investigate Two of Nine Criminal Indications on Bank Century Case Hukumonline English November 29 2010 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