General Standart Changes of State-Owned Business Entities Based on General Benefits
Abstract
BUMN or State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN), as one of the pillars of the country's economy, and one of the obligations of the state is to provide and provide services to the community, The assignment by the government itself is basically in line with Law Number 19 of 2003 concerning State-Owned Enterprises. Where based on the law, the Government can give special assignments to SOEs to carry out public benefit functions while still taking into account the aims and objectives of SOE activities. However, the public service obligations of the business entity sector, both Perum and Persero, are sometimes not in line with the objectives that have been secured by the constitution, namely the welfare of the people in providing the greatest benefit. The company entities (Persero) and Perum are basically intended for the purpose of seeking profit, while public services should be carried out by BUMN with a public company entity (Perum).
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