Rabu, 24 Maret 2010

Two Options for Century's Victims



KOMPAS/YUNIADHI AGUNG
Century Bank customers demonstrating for a refund of their money and for the Century case to be solved

KOMPAS.com - The government has come up with two options to solve the problem of the customers of PT Antaboga Delta Securitas who lost their money, which is part of the Century Bank case.

The first option is to help the customers through state funding with the consent of the House of Representatives. The second option is to refund the customers after the Century Bank asset reclaiming, which is being processed by the law, is done.

The two options were stated by the Coordinating Minister for Politics, Law and Security Djoko Suyanto, and the Attorney General Hendarman Supandji, Jakarta, Tuesday. The options were given in response to the recommendation of the House for the government to immediately solve the problem of the Antaboga customers.

"If it's through state funding, then it must have the consent of the House. But, if it's through the asset and funds of Century Bank and Mutiara Bank, then it has to wait till the asset has all been reclaimed, then we can calculate how much the refund is and how much asset is available."

Hendarman Supandji also added that, regarding the Century Bank fund that has been taken abroad, the AGO, police, and Financial Transaction Analysis and Report Center will try to block the assets of Hesham Al Waraq, Rifat Ali Rizvi, and Robert Tantular, which are spread over 12 countries. Their blocked assets are estimated to be around Rp. 3 trillion.

This value is much lower than the initial estimation by the police detective unit, which was around 12 to 14 trillion rupiahs. But the current block is only temporary and can only be processed after there is a stronger ruling from the court.

"It wasn't a miscalculation, it could be due to fluctuating share value. According to Mr. Susno it was Rp. 12 trillion, but the interdepartment team said it was Rp. 3 trillion."

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