JAKARTA (Bloomberg): Indonesia’s decision to name a pop star as its Group of 20 spokesperson is the latest move in what critics say are vanity appointments the government has made as part of a bid to connect with its young population.
(Bloomberg) Indonesia’s decision to name a pop star as its Group of 20 spokesperson is the latest move in what critics say are vanity appointments the government has made as part of a bid to connect with its young population.
Indonesia's decision to name a pop star as its Group of 20 spokesperson is the latest move in what some analysts say is a series of vanity appointments the government is making as part of a bid to connect with a young population.
THE decision to name a pop star as its Group of 20 spokesperson is the latest move in what some analysts say is a series of vanity appointments the government is making as part of a bid to connect with a young population.
An Indonesian court has now extended the period for Garuda Indonesia's debt restructuring by 60 days to allow the airline more time to complete the verification of billions of dollars of claims, the carrier said in a statement.