Sri Mulyani greeted as celebrity at ASEAN
meeting
The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua | Fri, 04/08/2011
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Former finance minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati (right),
now a managing director at the World Bank in Washington D.C.,
talks with ASEAN secretary-general Surin Pitsuwan during the
opening ceremony of the 15th ASEAN Finance Minister’s Meeting in
Nusa Dua, Bali, on Friday. (Antara/Nyoman Budhiana)World
Bank managing director Sri Mulyani Indrawati, the former
Indonesian finance minister, widely dubbed as Indonesia's icon
of integrity, stole the show when she arrived at the ASEAN
finance ministers meeting in Nusa Dua, Bali, on Friday.
Wearing a green batik blouse, Mulyani's charm seemed to
hypnotize participants during the meeting's opening ceremony,
which was also attended by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
After the ceremony, dozens of reporters flocked to interview Sri
Mulyani, while other guests waited patiently to greet her, or to
just shake her hand.
Twenty, if not more, journalists ran after the 48-year-old
mother of three, forming a group around her around and asking
friendly questions, like “How are you?” and “How’s everything?”
as President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Bank Indonesia Governor
Darmin Nasution, Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo and other
ministers of the Second United Indonesia Cabinet walked past.
Sri Mulyani, nick named the "iron lady" and widely recognized as
a tough figure of integrity, answered softly, “I’m well, I’m
well. I arrived [in Bali] just last night. All is well. Thank
you.”
"I'm just glad to be back among all of you," Mulyani said. She
declined to comment further.
When asked if she had met the President prior to the opening
ceremony, Sri Mulyani answered, “I [met the President] earlier
this morning. We met him with other delegates.”
Mulyani is scheduled to meet Yudhoyono again later at 9 p.m.
local time at the Intercontinental Hotel, where Yudhoyono and
members of the Bakrie family are staying.
The children of Aburizal Bakrie, Anindya and Ardi, as well as
top executives from the Bakrie Group business empire, have been
seen at the hotel since Thursday.
Aburizal, the chairman of the powerful Golkar Party and the
family's chief patron, is scheduled to arrive at the hotel
today, according to sources at the Presidential Palace.
Aburizal is touted to have been behind Mulyani's exit from
Cabinet early last year. Rumors suggested Aburizal's strained
ties with Mulyani were a result of the impact of her
policies on the Bakrie empire.
Speculation emerged surrounding the departure of Sri Mulyani, a
University of Indonesia-graduate, that her acceptance of a
prestigious job at the World Bank had been ordered by Yudhoyono
and was non-negotiable.