Board of Governors (As of 31 December 2020)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Board of Governors (As of 31 December 2020) ANNUAL REPORT 2020 www.adb.org/ar2020 Keywords: board of governors, governors, board Board of Governors (as of 14 December 2020) Member Governor Alternate Governor Afghanistan Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal1 Abdul Habib Zadran Armenia Atom Janjughazyan Armen Hayrapetyan Australia Josh Frydenberg MP Michael Sukkar MP Austria Harald Waiglein2 Christoph Pesau Azerbaijan Samir Sharifov Mikayil Jabbarov Bangladesh A H M Mustafa Kamal Fatima Yasmin3 Belgium Vincent Van Peteghem4 Meryame Kitir5 Bhutan Namgay Tshering Nim Dorji Brunei Darussalam Dato Amin Liew Abdullah Ahmaddin Abdul Rahman Cambodia Aun Pornmoniroth Vongsey Vissoth Canada Karina Gould Rick Stewart China, People’s Republic of Liu Kun Zou Jiayi Cook Islands Mark Brown Garth Henderson Denmark Stephan Schönemann Henriette Ellermann-Kingombe6 Fiji Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum Ariff Ali Finland Elina Kalkku Satu Santala France Bruno Le Maire Odile Renaud-Basso Georgia Ivane Matchavariani Natela Turnava Germany Norbert Barthle Marianne Kothe Hong Kong, China Paul Chan Mo-po Christopher Hui7 India Nirmala Sitharaman Tarun Bajaj8 Indonesia Sri Mulyani Indrawati Suharso Monoarfa Ireland Paschal Donohoe Paul Ryan Italy Ignazio Visco Gelsomina Vigliotti Japan Taro Aso Haruhiko Kuroda Kazakhstan Ruslan Dalenov Ruslan Beketayev Kiribati Teuea Toatu Benjamin Tokataake Korea, Republic of Hong Nam-Ki Juyeol Lee Kyrgyz Republic Kiyalbek Mukashev9 Sanjar Mukanbetov Lao People’s Democratic Somdy Douangdy Vathana Dalaloy Republic Luxembourg Pierre Gramegna Arsène Jacoby Malaysia Tengku Dato Sri Zafrul Bin Dato' Asri Hamidon11 Tengku Abdul Aziz 10 Maldives Ibrahim Ameer Maryam Abdul Nasir Marshall Islands Alfred Alfred12 Maybelline A. Bing 1 Succeeded Mohammad Humayon Qayoumi in April. 2 Succeeded Eduard Müller in October. 3 Succeeded Monowar Ahmed in February. 4 Succeeded Alexander De Croo in October. 5 On board in October. Position was vacant since March 2019. 6 Succeeded Jan Top Christensen in January. 7 Succeeded James Lau in April. 8 Succeeded Atanu Chakraborty in May. 9 Succeeded Baktygul Jeenbaeva in October. 10 Succeeded YB Tuan Lim Guan Eng in March. 11 Succeeded YBhg. Datuk Ahmad Badri Mohd Zahir in May. 12 Succeeded Brenson S. Wase in August. CONTINUED Member Governor Alternate Governor Micronesia, Federated States of Eugene Amor Lorin Robert Mongolia Khurelbaatar Chimed Lkhagvasuren Byadran Myanmar Soe Win Tun Tun Naing Nauru Martin Hunt MP John Petersen Nepal Bishnu Prasad Paudel13 Sishir Kumar Dhungana14 The Netherlands S.A.M. (Sigrid) Kaag K. (Kitty) van der Heijden New Zealand Grant Robertson Caralee McLiesh Niue Dalton Emani Makamau Wayne McCaughan Tagelagi15 Norway Aksel Jakobsen Bjørn Brede Hansen Pakistan Makhdoom Khusro Bukhtiar 16 Noor Ahmed Palau Elbuchel Sadang Casmir Remengesau Papua New Guinea Ian Ling-Stuckey MP Dairi Vele Philippines Carlos G. Dominguez Benjamin E. Diokno Portugal Joao Leao17 Eurico Brilhante Dias Samoa Sili Sâlâ Epa Tuioti Oscar Thomas Malielegaoi Singapore Heng Swee Keat Tan Ching Yee Solomon Islands Harry Degruit Kuma Mckinnie Dentana Spain Nadia Calviño Ana de la Cueva Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa S R Attygalle Sweden Per Olsson Fridh Sigrún Rawet18 Switzerland Raymund Furrer Barbara Böni Slaats Taipei,China Jain-Rong Su Nan-Kuang Chen Tajikistan Davlatali S. Said Khurshed Ismoilzoda Thailand Arkhom Termpittayapaisith 19 Krisada Chinavicharana20 Timor-Leste Sara Lobo Brites Maria Jose da Fonseca Monteiro de Jesus Tonga Tevita Lavemaau Pilimilose Balwyn Fa'otusia Turkey Bülent Aksu Serhat Köksal21 Turkmenistan Merdan Annadurdyyev Serdar Gubandurdyyev Tuvalu Seve Paeniu Karlos Lee Moresi United Kingdom Dominic Raab MP22 Nigel Adams MP23 United States Steven T. Mnuchin Keith Krach Uzbekistan Sardor Umurzakov24 Shukhrat Vafaev25 Vanuatu Johnny Koanapo Rasou26 Letlet August Viet Nam Nguyen Thi Hong27 Nguyen Kim Anh28 13 Succeeded Yuba Raj Khatiwada in October. 14 Succeeded Rajan Khanal in February. 15 Succeeded Toke Tufukia Talagi in July. 16 Succeeded Muhammad Hammad Azhar in April. 17 Succeeded Mário Centeno in June. 18 Succeeded Magnus Lennartsson in November. 19 Succeeded Uttama Savanayana in September. 20 Succeeded Prasong Poontaneat in October. 21 Succeeded Kemal Cağatay Imirgi in October. 22 Succeeded Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP in September; Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP succeeded Alok Sharma MP in February. 23 Succeeded James Duddridge MP in October; James Duddridge MP succeeded Baroness Sugg CBE in February. 24 Succeeded Elyor Ganiev in February. 25 Succeeded Ravshan Gulyamov in February. 26 Succeeded Gaetan Pikioune in April. 27 Succeeded Le Minh Hung in November. 28 Succeeded Nguyen Thi Hong in November. .
Recommended publications
  • July 15, 2020 Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer U.S. Trade
    July 15, 2020 Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer U.S. Trade Representative 600 17th St. NW Washington, DC 20508 Re: Docket No. USTR-2020-0022: Initiation of Section 301 Investigations of Digital Services Taxes Dear Ambassador Lighthizer: The Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) welcomes the U.S. Administration’s recognition that digital services taxes (DSTs) that have been adopted or are under consideration in ten jurisdictions – Austria, Brazil, the Czech Republic, the European Union (EU), India, Indonesia, Italy, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom (UK) – raise concerns under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. These unilateral measures advance a troubling precedent, unnecessarily depart from progress toward stable and sustainable international tax policies, and will disproportionately impact U.S.-headquartered companies. In accordance with the notice and request for comments published by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) on June 5, 2020, ITI respectfully submits the following written comments on the Administration’s initiation of Section 301 investigations of these ten measures.1 In our comments, we provide USTR with evidence to support a determination that these new DSTs – like the French DST – are unfair trade practices under Section 301 because they are discriminatory, unreasonable, inconsistent with prevailing international tax principles, and unusually burdensome for affected U.S. companies. Notably, many of the DSTs are structured similarly to the French DST and share the same problematic features that USTR identified in its Report on France’s Digital Services Tax (French DST Report),2 including scope limitations and revenue thresholds that are meant to target U.S. companies and shield domestic companies.
    [Show full text]
  • Koh Kong Villagers Trade Logging for Agriculture
    R 3464 E MB U N SSUE I TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 Intelligent . In-depth . Independent www.phnompenhpost.com 4000 RIEL Koh Kong villagers trade PHNOM PENH SQUATTERS GET logging for agriculture PLOTS OF LAND Khorn Savi used to live in mountainous areas, He said each family in the communi- incomes and fourth, they are safe. wildlife sanctuaries and natural re- ty had been granted land concessions “In the past, residents were no- TO RELOCATE VER 200 families living in source conservation areas along the measuring 25m by 600m to convert madic rice growers. They went to Koh Kong province’s Stung Prat canal and in the Chi Phat them into village lands and planta- clear forest land to grow rice and lat- NATIONAL – page 5 Sovanna Green Village area. tions. He said the plan was to give the er cleared forests in other places. This Community who used to In 2004, they moved to live at So- villagers new job opportunities. affected natural resources, biodiver- Olog timber and hunt wild animals for vanna Green Village, which is located “This project encourages changes to sity and other wild animals,” he said. a living have now turned to agricul- in Botum Sakor district’s Kandorl the livelihoods of residents and aims Pheaktra made the comments when ture to sustain themselves. commune. The village was an agri- to provide them with steady [jobs]. he led over 20 reporters to inspect Ministry of Environment spokes- cultural development project coordi- First, the lands belong to them. Sec- man Neth Pheaktra said the families nated by the Wildlife Alliance.
    [Show full text]
  • RTM 2006 Final Report
    LAO PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Peace Independence Democracy Unity Prosperity Report of the Ninth Roundtable Meeting Vientiane, November 28-29, 2006 MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Vientiane, December 2006 Lao PDR: Report of the Ninth Round Table Meeting Page 2 of 140 Vientiane, 28-29 November 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I. BACKGROUND TO THE ROUND TABLE MEETING 4 NINTH ROUND TABLE MEETING 4 1. General Appreciation 4 Day 1: Opening Ceremony and First Session 5 A. Opening Ceremony 5 B. First Session 6 C. Comments and Suggestions on the Sixth Five-Year Plan (2006-2010) 7 D. Comments and Suggestions on Governance 9 E. Private Sector Development and Trade Promotion 10 F. Comments and Suggestions on Private Sector Development and Trade 11 Day 1: Second (Afternoon) Session 12 A. Achievements of the Annual Plan for FY 2005/06 and Highlights of the 12 Annual Plan for FY 2006/07 B. Fiscal Performance for FY 2005/06 and the Targets for FY 2006/07 13 C. Comments and Suggestions on Fiscal Performance 14 Day 2: Third Session 15 A. Public Investment Program (2006-2010) 15 B. Comments and Suggestions on the Public Investment Program 15 C. Statements by the Partners in Development 16 D. Summary of Pledges and Areas of Support 25 E. Vientiane Declaration on Aid Effectiveness 29 F. Statements on the Vientiane Declaration on Aid Effectiveness 29 G. Signing the Vientiane Declaration on Aid Effectiveness 30 Closing Ceremony 30 A. Concluding Remarks by the Co-Chairman 30 B. Closing Remarks by the Chairman 30 ANNEXES 32 ANNEX 1: Invitation Letter to the Ninth RTM
    [Show full text]
  • Afghanistan H.E. Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal Acting Minister of Finance Ministry of Finance Pashtoonistan Maidan Kabul Afghanistan Mr
    PUBLIC DISCLOSURE AUTHORIZED INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE Member Representative Alternate Representative Afghanistan H.E. Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal Mr. Abul Habib Zadran Acting Minister of Finance Deputy Minister for Finance Ministry of Finance Ministry of Finance Pashtoonistan Maidan Pashtoonistan Maidan Kabul Kabul Afghanistan Afghanistan Albania H.E. Ms. Anila Denaj Ms. Luljeta Minxhozi Minister of Finance and Economy Deputy Governor Ministry of Finance and Economy Bank of Albania Boulevard Deshmoret E. Kombit, No. 3 Sheshi "Skenderbej", No. 1 Tirana Tirana Albania Albania Algeria H.E. Aimene Benabderrahmane Mr. Ali Bouharaoua Minister of Finance Director General Ministere des Finances Economic and Financial External Affairs Immeuble Ahmed Francis Ministere des Finances Ben Aknoun Immeuble Ahmed Francis Algiers 16306 Ben Aknoun Algeria Algiers 16306 Algeria Argentina H.E. Gustavo Osvaldo Beliz Mr. Christian Gonzalo Asinelli Secretary of Strategic Affairs Under Secretary of International Financial Office of the President Relations for Development Balarce 50 Office of the President Buenos Aires Balarce 50 Argentina Buenos Aires Argentina Armenia H.E. Atom Janjughazyan Mr. Armen Hayrapetyan Minister of Finance First Deputy Minister of Finance Ministry of Finance Ministry of Finance Government House 1 Government House 1 Melik-Adamian St. 1 Melik-Adamian St. 1 Yerevan 0010 Yerevan 0010 Armenia Armenia Corporate Secretariat March 24, 2021 1 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE AUTHORIZED INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES REPRESENTATIVE AND ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVE Member Representative Alternate Representative Australia Hon. Josh Frydenberg MP Hon. Michael Sukkar MP Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia Assistant Treasurer Parliament House Parliament House Parliament Dr. Parliament Dr. Canberra ACT 2600 Canberra ACT 2600 Australia Australia Austria H.E.
    [Show full text]
  • Forty-Third Meeting April 8, 2021
    INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL COMMITTEE Forty-Third Meeting April 8, 2021 Statement No. 43-1 Statement by Mr. Maurer Switzerland On behalf of Republic of Azerbaijan, Republic of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Republic of Poland, Republic of Serbia, Switzerland, Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Republic of Uzbekistan International Monetary and Financial Committee, April 8, 2021 Statement by Mr. Ueli Maurer, Minister of Finance of Switzerland on behalf of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Poland, Serbia, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan The Fund’s leadership and advice in the core areas of its mandate continue to play an essential role in navigating these challenging times. Effective international cooperation as well as decisive steps on the part of members will be key for tackling divergence and moving swiftly to a sustainable path for global growth. As vaccines are rolled out and the economic outlook improves, exceptional measures will have to be rolled back in a timely and gradual manner to make way for more sustainable policies that support growth in the medium- to long-term. Global setting and policy priorities The global economic outlook has improved recently, with progress in vaccinations and the announcement of significant additional fiscal support in several major economies. While the recovery should gain momentum during 2021, its speed is still highly uncertain. Risks abound, reflecting foremost the need to deal with new virus strains, structural rigidities, as well as preexisting vulnerabilities, notably high public and corporate debt levels. In this context, policy support needs close monitoring to make sure that it is effective and targeted to specific objectives and needs.
    [Show full text]
  • Informal Videoconference of Ministers of the Economy and Finance
    Informal videoconference of Ministers of the Economy and Finance 16 March 2021 Participants Belgium: Mr Vincent VAN PETEGHEM Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, with responsibility for the prevention of tax evasion Bulgaria: Ms Marinela PETROVA Deputy Minister for Finance Czechia: Ms Alena SCHILLEROVÁ Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Denmark: Mr Nicolai WAMMEN Minister for Finance Germany: Mr Olaf SCHOLZ Federal Minister for Finance Estonia: Ms Keit PENTUS-ROSIMANNUS Minister for Finance Ireland: Mr Paschal DONOHOE Minister for Finance Greece: Mr Christos STAIKOURAS Minister for Finance Spain: Mr Carlos SAN BASILIO PARDO Secretary-General of the Treasury and International Finance France: Mr Emmanuel MOULIN Director General of the Treasury Croatia: Mr Zdravko MARIĆ Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Italy: Mr Daniele FRANCO Minister for Economic Affairs and Finance Cyprus: Mr Constantinos PETRIDES Minister for Finance Latvia: Mr Jānis REIRS Minister for Finance Lithuania: Ms Gintarė SKAISTĖ Minister for Finance Luxembourg: Mr Pierre GRAMEGNA Minister for Finance Hungary: Mr Gábor GION Minister of State for Financial Affairs, Ministry of Finance Malta: Ms Marlene BONNICI Permanent Representative Netherlands: Mr Robert DE GROOT Permanent Representative Austria: Mr Gernot BLÜMEL Federal Minister for Finance Poland: Mr Tadeusz KOŚCIŃSKI Minister for Finance, Funds and Regional Policy Portugal: Mr João LEÃO Minister of State and Minister for Finance Mr João Nuno MENDES State Secretary for Finance Romania:
    [Show full text]
  • Gov't Rolls out Stimulus to Keep Businesses Afloat
    R 3430 E MB U N SSUE I WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2020 Intelligent . In-depth . Independent www.phnompenhpost.com 4000 RIEL LAID-OFF WORKERS STATE-OWNED ARDB INNOVATIONS JOIN GET UNEMPLOYMENT BANK EXTENDS HAND COVID-19 FIGHT ALLOWANCES TO AGRO INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA NATIONAL – page 3 BUSINESS – page 6 WORLD – pAGE 10 ‘Potential Gov’t rolls out stimulus shield’ for virus hangs to keep businesses afloat in balance THE World Health Organisation Thou Vireak den on poor people through social tax rate on banks and microfinance non-existing countries) for 2021 and (WHO) suspended trials of the assistance programmes. institutions from external and domestic adjust the withholding tax rates on drug that US president Donald HE government has intro- “The fourth round of measures also sources to five per cent (borrowed banks and microfinance institutions Trump has promoted as a coro- duced the fourth round of focuses on helping to rehabilitate and from countries with agreements on from both external and domestic navirus defence, fuelling con- stimulus measures aimed at boost business possibilities and allow Double Tax Avoidance (DTA) and the sources to normal levels in 2022. cerns about his handling of the ensuring economic and social businesses to contribute to econom- prevention of fiscal evasion and borrow- For finance sources for working pandemic that has killed near- Tstability during the outbreak of the ic growth in the post-crisis context,” ing from non-DTA countries) for 2020. capital, the Ministry of Economy ly 100,000 US citizens. Covid-19 disease. a government statement said. The government will also lower and Finance will set up a “Credit Trump has led the push for The move, which was announced The government will ease the prac- withholding tax rates on banks and Guarantee Fund” with a budget of hydroxychloroquine as a poten- on Tuesday, is designed to help busi- tice of withholding tax for local and microfinance institutions from both $200 million.
    [Show full text]
  • Sri Mulyani Indrawati, S.E., M.Sc., Ph.D
    Image not found or type unknown Sri Mulyani Indrawati, S.E., M.Sc., Ph.D Plt. Menteri Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian RI Sri Mulyani Indrawati lahir di Bandar Lampung, Lampung, pada tanggal 26 Agustus 1962. Ia adalah wanita sekaligus orang Indonesia pertama yang menjabat sebagai Direktur Pelaksana Bank Dunia. Jabatan ini diembannya mulai 1 Juni 2010. Sebelumnya, dia menjabat Menteri Keuangan, Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu. Ketika ia menjadi Direktur Pelaksana Bank Dunia, maka ia pun meninggalkan jabatannya sebagai Menteri Keuangan. Sebelum menjadi Menteri Keuangan, Ia menjabat sebagai Menteri Negara Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Bappenas dari Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu. Sri Mulyani sebelumnya dikenal sebagai seorang pengamat ekonomi di Indonesia. Ia menjabat sebagai Kepala Lembaga Penyelidikan Ekonomi dan Masyarakat Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Indonesia (LPEM FEUI) sejak Juni 1998. Pada 5 Desember 2005, ketika Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono mengumumkan perombakan kabinet, Sri Mulyani dipindahkan menjadi Menteri Keuangan menggantikan Jusuf Anwar. Sejak tahun 2008, ia menjabat Pelaksana Tugas Menteri Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian, setelah Menteri Koordinator Bidang Perekonomian Boediono dilantik sebagai Gubernur Bank Indonesia. Ia dinobatkan sebagai Menteri Keuangan terbaik Asia untuk tahun 2006 oleh Emerging Markets pada 18 September 2006 di sela Sidang Tahunan Bank Dunia dan IMF di Singapura. Ia juga terpilih sebagai wanita paling berpengaruh ke-23 di dunia versi majalah Forbes tahun 2008 dan wanita paling berpengaruh ke-2 di Indonesia
    [Show full text]
  • 8-11 July 2021 Venice - Italy
    3RD G20 FINANCE MINISTERS AND CENTRAL BANK GOVERNORS MEETING AND SIDE EVENTS 8-11 July 2021 Venice - Italy 1 CONTENTS 1 ABOUT THE G20 Pag. 3 2 ITALIAN G20 PRESIDENCY Pag. 4 3 2021 G20 FINANCE MINISTERS AND CENTRAL BANK GOVERNORS MEETINGS Pag. 4 4 3RD G20 FINANCE MINISTERS AND CENTRAL BANK GOVERNORS MEETING Pag. 6 Agenda Participants 5 MEDIA Pag. 13 Accreditation Media opportunities Media centre - Map - Operating hours - Facilities and services - Media liaison officers - Information technology - Interview rooms - Host broadcaster and photographer - Venue access Host city: Venice Reach and move in Venice - Airport - Trains - Public transports - Taxi Accomodation Climate & time zone Accessibility, special requirements and emergency phone numbers 6 COVID-19 PROCEDURE Pag. 26 7 CONTACTS Pag. 26 2 1 ABOUT THE G20 Population Economy Trade 60% of the world population 80 of global GDP 75% of global exports The G20 is the international forum How the G20 works that brings together the world’s major The G20 does not have a permanent economies. Its members account for more secretariat: its agenda and activities are than 80% of world GDP, 75% of global trade established by the rotating Presidencies, in and 60% of the population of the planet. cooperation with the membership. The forum has met every year since 1999 A “Troika”, represented by the country that and includes, since 2008, a yearly Summit, holds the Presidency, its predecessor and with the participation of the respective its successor, works to ensure continuity Heads of State and Government. within the G20. The Troika countries are currently Saudi Arabia, Italy and Indonesia.
    [Show full text]
  • Akhmad Rizal Shidiq
    3963 Persimmon Drive, Apt 103 Fairfax, VA 22031 Tel: +1 (571) 282-5387 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://scholar.harvard.edu/rizalshidiq/ Akhmad Rizal Shidiq Research Economist by training and currently working on Ph.D dissertation on financial crisis, Interest credit market, firms, and political connections in Indonesia. Primary fields are monetary theory and public choice. Extensive research experience especially in development mi- croeconomics, political economy, and trade. Conducted field researches and large-survey analysis in Indonesia, with substantial experience in working with government and inter- national agencies. Taught intermediate micro and macroeconomics for undergraduate. Education George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia USA Ph.D., Economics (expected Spring 2015) Dissertation Topic: \Essays on Firms and Political Connections in Indonesia" SOAS, University of London, UK M.Sc., Development Economics 2002 University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia Sarjana (B.A.), Economics 1999 Academic Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, Massachusetts USA Experience Research Fellow 2011 - 2013 Pre-doctoral research fellowship George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia USA Graduate Lecturer 2010 Intermediate Macroeconomics for undergraduate Department of Economics, University of Indonesia, Jakarta Indonesia Lecturer 2006-2007 Indonesian Economic Policy and Poverty, Income Distribution, and Public Policy courses in Master of Public Policy Program Lecturer 2002-2007 Intermediate Micro and Macroeconomics for undergraduate Teaching
    [Show full text]
  • 73 Topik : Penyelidikan Sri Mulyani Dan Boediono Oleh KPK Durasi : 03 Menit 20 Detik Sri Mulyani Dimintai Keterangan Sejak
    Lampiran 1: Transkrip Pemberitaan pada Program Kabar Petang 29 April 2010 Topik : Penyelidikan Sri Mulyani dan Boediono oleh KPK Durasi : 03 menit 20 detik Sri Mulyani dimintai keterangan sejak pukul setengah sebelas hingga pukul setengah satu siang di lantai 5 di Gedung Departemen Keuangan. Sri Mulyani diminta keterangan oleh 3 penyidik dari KPK, dipimpin direktur penyelidikan, Iswan Elmi. (SHINTA) { Visual Images : from studio move to video Sri Mulyani turun dari mobil di sebuah parkiran basement dengan pengawalan pihak keamanan tanpa berkomentar apapun dan langsung menuju ke lift} Fokusnya masih pada latar belakang alasan kebijakan menyatakan kondisi ekonomi sedang krisis global dan keluarnya perpu JPSK. Sri mulyani selama ini disebut-sebut yang paling bertanggungjawab terhadap kebijakan pengucuran dana talangan Bank Century senilai 6,7 triliun. Dalam rapat paripurna dewan perwakilan rakyat telah diputuskan opsi C sebagai penyelesaian politis kasus Bank Century. Artinya keputusan DPR menyetujui kebijakan pemberian fasilitas pendanaan jangka pendek atau FPJP dan penyertaan modal sementara (PMS) kepada Bank Century, serta pelaksanaanya bermasalah. (RIZKY) { Visual Images : suasana di lobby gedung departemen keuangan yang ramai oleh kehadiran para pencari berita serta aktifitas para penjaga gedung departemen keuangan yang sedang berjaga di pintu menuju lift dan suasan sekitar} HENGKINUS MANAO ( Direktur Jenderal Dekeu) : “Ya sesuai dengan apa, aaa permintaan dari KPK ya mereka aaa meminta kesediaan menteri keuangan untuk memberi keterangan
    [Show full text]
  • EUROGROUP (Inclusive Format) Luxembourg, 17 June 2021
    EUROGROUP (Inclusive format) Luxembourg, 17 June 2021 PARTICIPANTS President of Eurogroup Mr Paschal DONOHOE President Belgium: Mr Vincent VAN PETEGHEM Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, with responsibility for the prevention of tax evasion Bulgaria: Mr Assen VASSILEV Minister of Finance Czechia: Ms Alena SCHILLEROVÁ Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Denmark: Mr Nicolai WAMMEN Minister for Finance Germany: Mr Olaf SCHOLZ Federal Minister for Finance Estonia: Mr Märten ROSS Deputy Secretary General for Financial Policy and External Relations Ireland: Mr Gary TOBIN Assistant Secretary General with responsibility for International and EU Division Greece: Mr Christos STAIKOURAS Minister for Finance Spain: Ms Nadia María CALVIÑO SANTAMARÍA Third Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation France: Mr Bruno LE MAIRE Minister for Economic Affairs, Finance and Recovery Croatia: Mr Zdravko MARIĆ Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Italy: Mr Daniele FRANCO Minister for Economic Affairs and Finance Cyprus: Mr Nicholas EMILIOU Permanent Representative Latvia: Ms Līga KĻAVIŅA Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Finance Lithuania: Mr Mindaugas LIUTVINSKAS Deputy Minister for Finance Luxembourg: Mr Pierre GRAMEGNA Minister for Finance Hungary: Mr Mihály VARGA Minister for Finance and Deputy Prime Minister Malta: Mr Clyde CARUANA Minister for Finance and Employment Netherlands: Mr Wopke HOEKSTRA Minister for Finance Austria: Mr Gernot BLÜMEL Federal Minister for Finance Poland:
    [Show full text]