Jakarta – Following are summaries of a government report, obtained by Kyodo News, on the flow of funds at seven charity foundations created and chaired by former Indonesian President Suharto while in power.
The information is contained in the indictment on corruption charges filed against Suharto, scheduled to be read by the prosecution during the trial Thursday.
Yayasan Beasiswa Supersemar:
- Established May 16, 1974
- Objective: to give scholarships to clever but poor students
- Initial asset: 10 million rupiah
- Where the contributions came from: 1.23 trillion rupiah from the government, private institutions, individuals, and others; 309.76 billion rupiah from 2.5% of net profits of central bank, Bank Indonesia, and state banks, based on a 1976 government order and a 1978 finance minister decree. TOTAL: 1.54 trillion rupiah.
- Where the money went: $419.59 million to Bank Duta owned by some Suharto allies to cover the private bank's loss; 13.17 billion rupiah to the now-bankrupt private airline PT Sempati Air owned by Suharto's sons Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra and Sigit Harjojudanto and close ally Muhammad Hasan, at Hasan's request to increase the company's capital and to be used as down payment for the purchase of aircraft; 150 billion rupiah to timber companies PT Kiani Sakti and PT Kiani Lestari owned by Hasan; 12.75 billion rupiah to timber companies PT Kalhold Utama, PT Essam Timber and PT Tanjung Redep Hutan Tanaman Industri owned by Sigit and Hasan; 10 billion rupiah to Kosgoro Group owned by Suharto's allies to buy shares of Kosgoro Building.
- Total: 186.34 billion rupiah.
- Established August 8, 1975
- Objective: to improve the welfare of orphans, homeless, invalid and aging people
- Initial asset: 10 million rupiah
- Where the contributions came from: 1.23 trillion rupiah from the government, private institutions, individuals and others; 310.21 billion rupiah from 2.5% of net profits of state banks based on a 1976 government order and a 1978 finance minister decree. TOTAL: 1.54 trillion rupiah.
- Where the money went: 11.17 billion rupiah to Sempati Air; 150 billion rupiah to Kiani Lestari; 12.75 billion rupiah to Kalhold Utama, Essam Timber and Tanjung Redep Hutan Tanaman Industri; 10 billion rupiah to Kosgoro Group; 3 billion rupiah to PT Indonesian Finance and Investment Co., mostly owned by Sigit; 7 billion rupiah to the now-frozen private bank PT Bank Umum Nasional, partly owned by Hasan, to buy shares in the bank.
- Total: 193.92 billion rupiah.
- Established June 8, 1985
- Objective: to uphold the state ideology and the 1945 Constitution through education and better public welfare
- Initial asset: 1 million rupiah
- Where the contributions came from: 952.23 billion rupiah from the government, state-owned enterprises, including the National Logistics Agency and the Japanese-funded Asahan Autorithy Agency, private automobile company PT Astra International, and individuals.
- Where the money went: 17.91 billion rupiah to Sempati Air; 150 billion rupiah to Kiani Sakti; 24.23 billion rupiah to Kalhold Utama, Essam Timber and Tanjung Redep Hutan Tanaman Industri; 10 billion rupiah to Kosgoro Group; 125.68 billion rupiah to Bank Umum Nasional; 64.31 billion rupiah to Umum Nasional in the form of time certificates and clearing accounts; 135.42 billion rupiah to Bank Pesona Kriyadana.
- Total: 527.55 billion rupiah.
- Established Jan. 15, 1996
- Objective: to accelerate fair income distribution and poverty alleviation
- Initial asset: 250 million rupiah
- Where the contributions came from: 4.56 trillion rupiah from 2% of income taxes paid by Indonesian and foreign individual and corporate taxpayers with income over 100 million rupiah annually, based on 1995 and 1996 presidential decrees and a 1996 finance minister decree; 100 billion rupiah from reforestation funds based on two presidential decrees in 1996; 300 billion rupiah from a government family planning project fund created by Suharto.
- Total: 4.96 trillion rupiah.
- Where the money went: 112.72 billion rupiah to the now-liquidated private bank PT Bank Andromeda owned by Suharto's second son Bambang Trihatmodjo; 330.09 billion rupiah to the now-frozen private bank PT Bank Alfa owned by Bambang.
- Total: 442.81 billion rupiah.
- Established August 23, 1986.
- Objective: to help the victims of natural disasters.
- Initial asset: 1 million rupiah
- Where the contributions came from: 37.19 billion rupiah from state-owned enterprises, including State Electricity Co., Garuda Indonesia airline and Bank Negara Indonesia; 51.45 billion rupiah from individuals and private companies. TOTAL: 88.64 billion rupiah.
- Where the money went: Bank Alfa.
- Total: 1.25 billion rupiah.
- Established May 2, 1963
- Objective: to give scholarship to children of soldiers who died in a campaign against Dutch colonialists in Papua in 1963.
- Initial asset: 25,000 rupiah
- Where the contributions came from: state-owned enterprises, private institutions and individuals. TOTAL: 26.41 billion rupiah.
- Where the money went: 3.57 billion rupiah to Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Foundation owned by Suharto's late wife Tien Suharto; 3.5 billion rupiah to the donors' board of the Purna Bhakti Pertiwi museum owned by Tien.
- Total: 7.065 billion rupiah.
- Established Feb. 17, 1982
- Objective: to finance the establishment of mosques
- Initial asset: 45 million rupiah
- Where the contributions came from: voluntary contribution by civil servants. TOTAL: 78.98 billion rupiah.
- Where the money went: PT Purna Wira Danu Perkasa, PT Serambi Puri Alami and PT Isa Pratama owned by Suharto's allies.
- Total: 1.97 billion rupiah.