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18 Facts About Kartini Muljadi

1.

Kartini Muljadi's father worked as an accountant for the colony's electricity company, Algemene Nederlandsch Indische Electriciteit Maatschappij.

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When Kartini Muljadi was about two-and-a-half years old, her mother died.

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Kartini Muljadi studied in Surabaya and Yogyakarta, before moving to Jakarta, where she majored in Law and Social Sciences at the University of Indonesia.

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In 1958, Kartini Muljadi was appointed a judge at Jakarta Special Court, where she was assigned to handle criminal, civil and bankruptcy cases.

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Kartini Muljadi served on the court until 1970 and had a reputation for not being corrupt.

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Kartini Muljadi's clients included state-owned companies such as Widya Karya and multinationals such as Unilever.

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Kartini Muljadi began to lecture in civil procedural law at various law faculties in Jakarta.

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Kartini Muljadi became a prominent notary, working for major companies in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Kartini Muljadi was part of a team that provided legal advice to the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency.

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Kartini Muljadi provided legal opinions and recommendations to government agencies and shareholders of insolvent banks.

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Kartini Muljadi was involved in drafting laws, such as the Limited Liability Company Law and the Bankruptcy Law.

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In 2007, Kartini Muljadi was ranked 28th on Forbes' list of richest Indonesians, with wealth of $260 million.

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In 2019, Kartini Muljadi was listed 48th on Forbes' list of 50 richest Indonesians, with a fortune of $630 million.

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Kartini Muljadi canceled the decision in September 1999, taking back the land for PSCN.

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Later, when Kartini Muljadi became head of Sumber Waras Foundation, she filed a police report against new PSCN head, I Wayan Suparmin, alleging he had embezzled a certificate for the land.

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Kartini Muljadi reportedly said that she received only Rp335 billion of the total land purchase price of Rp775.69 billion.

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Kartini Muljadi was sentenced in February 2019 to 18 months of rehabilitation.

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Kartini Muljadi is credited with authoring several books on Indonesian law.