Year Category: 2019

SSEK Partners Featured at Energy and Mineral Resources Legal Training Event

SSEK partners Dewi Savitri Reni (Vitri) and Fransiscus Rodyanto (Frans) were featured speakers at an energy and mineral resources legal training event organized by the Business Law Society at the University of Indonesia Faculty of Law. Vitri and Frans gave a presentation on the establishment of the Oil and Gas Holding SOE, Indonesia\'s largest state-owned SSEK Partners Featured at Energy and Mineral Resources Legal Training Event

Indonesian Competition Body Aims Fines at Companies Late to Report Merger or Acquisition

Indonesia’s Business Competition Supervisory Commission (Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha or “KPPU“) is seen to be more strictly enforcing fines for companies that are late in notifying the KPPU of a merger or acquisition that meets a certain threshold. KPPU Notification Requirement The requirement to notify the KPPU of a merger or acquisition is regulated under Indonesian Competition Body Aims Fines at Companies Late to Report Merger or Acquisition

SSEK Leads Indonesia Employment Law Masterclass in Singapore

SSEK partners Rusmaini Lenggogeni and Syahdan Z. Aziz recently led a full-day Indonesia HR Employment Law Masterclass in Singapore. Rusmaini and Syahdan provided a comprehensive overview of the Indonesian labor law landscape and regulatory updates. The masterclass included: Overview of Indonesian labor law landscape Indonesian labor law updates Company regulations Best practices – disabled workers, SSEK Leads Indonesia Employment Law Masterclass in Singapore

Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar on Posting of Employees in EU

The Employment Law Alliance is offering a free 60-minute webinar on Thursday, September 12, on \"Posting of Employees in EU.‚Äù According to Eurostat data, 3.8% of European Union citizens (17 million people along with 1.4 million commuters) resided or worked in member states other than those of which they are citizens at the end of 2017. The free movement Free Employment Law Alliance Webinar on Posting of Employees in EU

Corporate Governance in Indonesia

By Rusmaini Lenggogeni Since corporate organizations in Indonesia largely take the form of a limited liability company, corporate governance in Indonesia is principally governed under Law No. 40 of 2007 regarding Limited Liability Com­panies (the Company Law). The elucidation of Article 4 of the Company Law states that the applicability of the Com­pany Law does Corporate Governance in Indonesia

Update on Indonesian Employment Law

By Indrawan Dwi Yuriutomo The Indonesian Ministry of Manpower (\"MOM‚Äù) has issued MOM Regulation Number 11 of 2019 concerning the Second Amendment to Minister of Manpower and Transmigration Regulation Number 19 of 2012 concerning the Requirements for the Partial Delegation of Work to Other Companies (\"MOM Reg 11/2019‚Äù). MOM Reg 11/2019 introduces several changes and provisions Update on Indonesian Employment Law

SSEK Partner Moderates Panel on M&A Transactions in Indonesia

SSEK partner Dewi Savitri Reni (Vitri) moderated a panel on M&A transactions in Indonesia during a recent IBA and PERADI conference. The IBA-PERADI Corporate Counsel Conference: Indonesia – a Global and Local Legal Perspective in Investment was held in Bali. Vitri moderated the panel on Mergers & Acquisitions – Asset Purchase Versus Stock Purchase.

SSEK and FLI Hold Compliance Working Session for Businesses in Indonesia

SSEK Legal Consultants and First Law International (FLI) recently led a compliance training session designed to help companies refresh their internal familiarity with anti-corruption legislation in Indonesia and develop skills that may be used to spot potential issues. This working session was designed to start a robust conversation on this very important subject and motivate SSEK and FLI Hold Compliance Working Session for Businesses in Indonesia

Establishing a University in Indonesia with Foreign Investment

A regulation issued in 2018 – Minister of Research and Higher Education (“MRHE“) Regulation No. 53 of 2018 regarding Foreign Higher Education dated October 30, 2018 (“MRHE Regulation 53/2018“) – has made it possible for foreign entities to establish a university in Indonesia, subject to certain conditions and restrictions, including cooperation with a local university. Establishing a University in Indonesia with Foreign Investment