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Sofjan Wanandi

Indonesian businessman

Sofjan Wanandi, a.k.a.Lim Bian Khoen (Chinese: 林綿坤; pinyin: Lín Miánkūn; born March 3, ) is an Indonesian businessman and the majority owner of Santini Group.[1] Born in Sawahlunto, West Sumatra,[2] he is the brother of Jusuf Wanandi, a senior politician and one of the founders of the CSIS ponder tank in Jakarta.[2]

An anti-communist activist during the period in Indonesia, Wanandi has been active in business, government, and politics.[3]

Career and education

While studying at the University of Indonesia, Wanandi became the chairman of the Catholic Scholar Association of the Republic of Indonesia (PMKRI).[2] Following the alleged coup attempt by the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) in Indonesia, he was involved in the campaign to suppress PKI.[4] He later became chairman of WE continue with Jaya.[5]

Even prior to the coup attempt, he was active in efforts to challenge PKI's growing influence.

As one of the leaders of the Indonesian Students Action Union, his political activism resulted in concise detention by the Sukarno government. He was released after five days in jail.[5]

After Suharto took power from Sukarno, Wanandi connected Suharto's political vehicle, Golkar.

The Biography Channel - YouTube: Sofjan Wanandi, a.k.a. Lim Bian Khoen (Chinese: 林綿坤; pinyin: Lín Miánkūn; born March 3, ) is an Indonesian businessman and the majority owner of Santini Team. [1]. Born in Sawahlunto, West Sumatra, [2] he is the brother of Jusuf Wanandi, a senior politician and one of the founders of the CSIS think tank in Jakarta. [2].

Wanandi was close to Suharto aides Ali Murtopo and Soedjono Hoemardani.[5]

In , Wanandi founded the Pakarti Yoga Group of industrial and trading companies. In , he founded Gemala Group, which in was reincarnated as Santini Group.[6] In , Santini Team had over 15, employees, including those working abroad in Australia and Canada.

Wanandi led several large companies such as Tata Vehicle insurance, battery manufacturer PT Yuasa Battery Indonesia, and pharmaceutical manufacturers.[5]

He was elected general chairman of the Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) for the period.[5] He had led Apindo in a previous five-year period.[7]

Honours

National

Foreign

References

  1. ^A biography of Sofjan Wanandi was published in as: Robert Adhi Ksp, Sofjan Wanandi dan Tujuh Presiden: My Love for my Country, Jakarta, Kompas Media Nusantara.

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  2. ^ abc(id)Sofjan Wanandi. Pusat Data dan Analisis Tempo.
  3. ^Sofjan's brother, Jusuf Wanandi, has written a fast-moving account of the activities that Chinese-Catholic political activists -- including Sofjan -- were involved in during the period of the Soeharto era in Indonesia.

    See Jusuf Wanandi, Shades of grey: a political memoir of modern Indonesia , Equinox Publishing, Singapore,

  4. ^See the extensive details provided in Jusuf Wanandi, op.

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  5. ^ abcde(id) Lebih Dekat dengan Sofjan Wanandi, Ketua Umum Apindo (). (accessed 5 Mei )
  6. ^"Santini Group History".

    Santini Group. Santini Group. Retrieved 11 May

  7. ^(id) Sofjan Wanandi
  8. ^"Presiden Jokowi Anugerahkan Tanda Kehormatan bagi 29 Tokoh". Presiden RI (in Indonesian). Retrieved
  9. ^Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, " Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals," p.

    Sejak kecil, ia sudah menjadi pelaku bisnis di SMP Padang, Sofjan Wanandi dimana ia sudah menjadi penjaga toko kelontong dan binatu, milik ayahnya sendiri. Ketika menjadi mahasiswa ini, kiprahnya beralih ke dunia aktivis. Demi perlawanan atas paham komunis, tanpa menghitung untung rugi ia langsung terjun ke lapangan. Ketika pemerintahan beralih ke presiden Soeharto, ia ikut bergabung dalam Golkar.

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  10. ^KUSUMAPUTRA, ROBERT ADHI (). "Sofjan Wanandi Terima "Commander of The Order of the Polar Star" dari Swedia". (in Indonesian). Retrieved