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Who is Elliana Wibisono who sues Blue Bird for more than 11 T?

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Blue Bird Group and a number of parties such as the Metro Jaya Police Chief Inspector General Fadil Imran to former National Police Chief Bambang Hendarso Danuri were sued to the South Jakarta District Court (PN) by one of its shareholders, Elliana Wibowo. Unmitigated, the value of the lawsuit filed reached more than Rp. 11 trillion.

In response to this, the management of Blue Bird (BIRD) said that the company had not yet received the lawsuit submitted and would conduct an assessment and provide a response as soon as possible after the lawsuit was received. This was conveyed by Blue Bird Corporate Secretary Jusuf Salman in an information disclosure, Monday 1 August 2022.

Reported from the South Jakarta District Court website, Monday (1/8/2022), the lawsuit was registered on Monday 25 July 2022 with case number 677/Pdt.G/2022/PN JKT.SEL. Elliana sent Davy Helkiah Radjawane as her attorney.

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Who is Elliana Wibowo?

Elliana Wibowo who sued Blue Bird is the son of the late. Surjo Wibowo, one of the important figures of the taxi service provider company. In addition, he is also the brother of BIRD Commissioner Gunawan Surjo Wibowo.

In the company’s official document it is stated that the company was founded in 1965 by the late. Mutiara Fatimah Djokosoetono and her two children, namely the late. dr. Chandra Suharto and Purnomo Prawiro who were the controllers of BIRD and at the time of the IPO served as the company’s president directors.

The involvement of Elliana’s father began in the 1970s when Alm. Mutiara Fatimah Djokosoetono, CV Lestiani and the late. Surjo Wibowo together with several of his business partners established PT Sewindu Taxi (changed its name to PT Blue Bird Taxi – “BBT”). CV Lestiani itself is a company founded by three children of the late Ibu Mutiara, the late. Chandra, Purnomo and Mintarsih A. Latief.

Around the early 1980s to early 2000s, several shareholders in BBT sold their shareholdings, which was followed by the sale of shares of several other companies which were purchased by the family of dr. Purnomo Prawiro and the late dr. Chandra Suharto.

Cracks in Blue Bird’s body began to occur in 1990, with Mintarsih starting to concentrate on his company Gamnya Taxi. In mid 2001 or after a year the mother died, dr. Mintarsih A. Latief is said to have resigned of his own free will from CV Lestiani.

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