INDONESIA: Temasek ruling criticised
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The Singapore Government's investment company Temasek says it will appeal an order to sell some of its investments in Indonesia. The country's anti-monopoly agency, the KPPU, has ordered Temasek to sell part of its mobile phone interests within two years. It's also fined the foreign firm millions of dollars for breaching competition laws. The KPPU ruling has been widely criticised, including by an Indonesian Government minister.
Presenter: Karon Snowdon
Speakers: Dr Pande Raja Silalahi, Senior Economist with the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, and former Vice Chairman of Indonesia's Competition watchdog, the KPPU







