From the shores of Lake Geneva to the vacation island of Bali, two occasions in latest weeks present the significance of Hashim Djojohadikusumo, a strong tycoon and political fixer, to his brother Prabowo Subianto, the incoming Indonesian president.
Within the prosperous Swiss city of Anières, house to diplomats, bankers and the world’s wealthy, authorities in late April auctioned two luxurious villas with the purpose of recovering tax dues from Hashim after a decades-long battle to safe SFr131mn ($144mn) from the tycoon and his spouse Anie.
The couple, who stated in court docket they had been divorced, argued that they may not pay up as a result of they had been bancrupt, having spent tons of of tens of millions of {dollars} bailing out Prabowo’s enterprise and funding his earlier election campaigns. Swiss courts dismissed claims of insolvency and separation and authorised a sale to recoup funds.
Hashim’s significance to his brother was on present final month in Bali, the place the 2 males entertained Elon Musk for dinner. Indonesian ministers pressed Musk to think about establishing an electrical automobile manufacturing facility there, underlining how the nation’s growth of its huge nickel reserves and incipient EV provide chain stay key to the success of the Prabowo presidency.
Prabowo takes workplace in October, however there’s nonetheless widespread uncertainty about how he’ll govern. Hashim, 70, is the person Prabowo trusts most, in accordance with 4 individuals near each males, though it isn’t clear if he’ll get a proper place within the new administration.
“There isn’t any one which Prabowo goes to belief greater than his brother. He’s going to be very central to the following administration,” stated one of many 4 individuals.
The brothers belong to one in every of Indonesia’s best-known households. Hashim — as soon as amongst Indonesia’s richest males — has been intently concerned in Prabowo’s three presidential runs, performing as a spokesperson and adviser.
“He’s one in every of Prabowo’s closest advisers and likewise any individual whom Prabowo listens to,” stated Kevin O’Rourke, a political analyst at Reformasi Data Providers, a consultancy. The Swiss court docket case raised questions concerning the Prabowo administration, given the influential function that Hashim was set to play and the “extraordinary technique” utilized by Hashim to battle the tax dues, he stated.
A second particular person near the household described Prabowo’s upcoming presidency as a “household enterprise” with the youthful Hashim taking part in a pivotal function.
Some firms and people desperate to work with Prabowo have met Hashim as a primary step, one diplomat stated. When there have been issues over Prabowo’s divisive and nationalist rhetoric in his first two presidential runs, Hashim met enterprise teams to ease their issues, in accordance with an individual aware of the conferences.
The Djojohadikusumo household has loved an influential place in Indonesia’s trendy historical past. Prabowo and Hashim’s grandfather performed a big function in Indonesia’s independence motion, whereas their father served within the cupboard of two presidents, together with the late dictator Suharto.
Underneath Suharto’s regime, the brothers’ stature grew. Hashim was a a lot sought-after businessman within the Nineties whose holdings included banks, energy crops, petrochemicals, vitality, cement manufacturing and palm oil plantations.
Prabowo served within the Indonesian navy for many years, largely within the particular forces, and was as soon as married to Suharto’s daughter. Within the Nineties, he was accused of kidnapping pro-democracy activists — allegations which led to his ousting from the navy in 1998. A number of of the activists stay lacking.
Prabowo has denied any involvement, however he was barred from getting into the US till his appointment as defence minister in 2019.
After the downfall of Suharto, each males’s fortunes turned — albeit briefly. Prabowo went into exile in Jordan. Hashim, whose companies took a success from the Asian monetary disaster, moved to Geneva within the late Nineties with Anie, in accordance with Swiss court docket paperwork.
The Geneva tax workplace started an evaluation inquiry in 2003.
The couple argued in court docket that they may not pay again taxes owed as a result of they had been bancrupt after financing the parliamentary campaigns of two of their kids, Prabowo and Indonesian president Joko Widodo between 2009 and 2014, in accordance with court docket paperwork.
Hashim additionally stated he had spent $420mn to bail out his brother’s firm, citing the expense as one of many causes for his alleged insolvency and lack of ability to pay the tax due. A Swiss court docket stated the spending had not been confirmed.
The court docket data don’t determine Prabowo’s firm, however Indonesian media reported in 2019 that Kertas Nusantara, an organization owned by Prabowo and his brother, had been going through monetary difficulties for a number of years. Hashim and his spouse additionally claimed in court docket that their monetary state of affairs had deteriorated within the wake of the 2008 monetary disaster.
A court docket in 2020 held that the couple had did not show their repeated claims of insolvency, citing his rating as one in every of Indonesia’s richest individuals on the Forbes listing as being in “whole contradiction with their allegations” of monetary break. Forbes put his web value at $685mn that yr, with an earlier sale of a Kazakh oilfield to China’s Citic Group for $1.9bn boosting his wealth. Hashim’s enterprise pursuits in mining, agriculture and commodities are actually grouped underneath his firm Arsari.
Regardless of their divorce in 2019, a court docket famous quite a few images of them collectively on the web, together with from marriage ceremony anniversary celebrations in January 2020. A court docket held that the couple’s “goal in divorcing couldn’t have had some other goal than to get out of their obligation to pay the tax balances due”.
A ultimate attraction within the Federal Supreme Court docket in December 2023 failed, paving the best way for Geneva authorities to proceed with the sale of their properties. As of April 2024, the couple was collectively answerable for SFr131.2mn, a mixture of tax arrears and fines accrued over the earlier 20 years, in accordance with a doc revealed together with the public sale discover on the official web site of the Canton of Geneva.
The canton put the villas up on the market this yr. A February public sale discover described a six-room villa with a wine cellar and a library and a nine-room villa constructed within the Nineteen Forties. The 2 villas had been bought for SFr12.3mn within the April public sale — a fraction of the sums owed. Requested if it could pursue Hashim for the remaining cash, the canton of Geneva declined to remark.
Whereas Swiss verdicts are anonymised, particulars supplied within the court docket paperwork match the couple’s description. The public sale discover identifies “Anie Toeridho (previously Djojohadikusumo)” because the proprietor of the 2 villas. A spokesperson for the Geneva tax administration workplace stated it couldn’t touch upon particular person taxpayers. The Geneva judiciary and the Federal Tax Administration additionally declined to remark.
Hashim and Anie didn’t reply to requests for remark despatched via their lawyer in Geneva and his firm, Arsari, in Jakarta. Prabowo and Widodo’s spokespeople didn’t reply to a request for remark.
In the meantime in Indonesia, the authorized battles seem to have had little influence on Hashim.
Hashim, who’s on the advisory council of Prabowo’s celebration, met Singapore’s overseas minister Vivian Balakrishnan in April when the latter visited Jakarta on an official journey. He additionally not too long ago inaugurated the development of a $25mn tin manufacturing facility by a unit of Arsari. At Prabowo’s inauguration on October 20 within the new capital of Nusantara, Hashim is anticipated to be at his facet.
Extra reporting by Diana Mariska in Jakarta