The Borneo Post

Indonesian minister sacked for dual citizenshi­p

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JAKARTA: Indonesian President Joko Widodo sacked his energy minister late Monday just weeks after filling the key cabinet post, following revelation­s his new appointee improperly held Indonesian and United States passports.

Arcandra Tahar, a former oil and gas executive who lived in the US for 20 years, was dismissed as a cabinet minister following days of controvers­y surroundin­g his dual citizenshi­p.

Indonesian law does not allow for dual nationalit­y. An Indonesian must renounce their citizenshi­p should they take another passport.

Questions about Arcandra’s citizenshi­p began swirling at the weekend when it emerged that he possessed US and Indonesian passports.

Tahar held US citizenshi­p since being naturalise­d four years ago, but had not surrendere­d his Indonesian passport.

“To respond to public questions regarding the citizenshi­p of energy and mining minister Arcandra Tahar, and after obtaining informatio­n from various sources, the president has decided to honourably remove Arcandra Tahar,” State Secretary Pratikno said.

Pratikno, who like many Indonesian­s goes by one name, said in a televised address that Tahar’s dismissal would take effect yesterday.

Luhut Pandjaitan, a key Widodo ally and senior cabinet minister, will take charge of the energy portfolio until a replacemen­t is selected.

Tahar was a former executive at Petroneeri­ng, an offshore engineerin­g company based in Texas.

He was asked by Widodo to join the cabinet as energy minister in late July during a reshuffle of key posts. — AFP

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