Trump’s Indonesian business partner ‘eyeing presidency’

Trump’s Indonesian business partner ‘eyeing presidency’

January 03, 2017
Hary Tanoesoedibjo, Indonesian businessman, is seen with US President-elect Donald Trump, right, in this file photo. — Courtesy photo
Hary Tanoesoedibjo, Indonesian businessman, is seen with US President-elect Donald Trump, right, in this file photo. — Courtesy photo

JAKARTA — Donald Trump’s Indonesian business partner has revealed he may follow the example of the brash US billionaire and run for president, a report said on Monday.

Hary Tanoesoedibjo, who is building two Trump Organization projects, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation he was considering becoming a candidate in Indonesia’s 2019 presidential elections for the sake of the country.

“If there is no one I can believe who can fix the problems of the country, I may try to run for president,” said the media mogul and property developer, who has his own political party.

“We need a leader with integrity who can bring a solution for the country,” the 51-year-old billionaire added.

If Tanoesoedibjo were to be successful, it could mean there are two world leaders who have been business partners, raising fresh concerns about potential conflicts of interest related to Trump’s business empire.

Trump, who will be inaugurated on January 20, has sought to allay worries by insisting that “no new deals” will be struck during his presidency and that his two sons will manage his companies.

In Indonesia, Tanoesoedibjo is working on a Trump project outside Jakarta and one on the resort island of Bali, with both in the early stages.


January 03, 2017
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