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President
  
Soeharto

Political party
  
Name
  
Siti Rukmana

Spouse
  
Indra Rukmana

Succeeded by
  
Justika Baharsjah

Religion
  
Islam

Role
  
Suharto's daughter

Parents
  
Suharto, Siti Hartinah

Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana nugaco Mbak Tutut Sah Pemilik TPI
Preceded by
  
Endang Kusuma Inten Soeweno

Born
  
January 23, 1949 (age 75) Indonesia (
1949-01-23
)

Children
  
Danny Bimo Hendro Utomo, Danty Indriastuti Purnamasari

Siblings
  
Tommy Suharto, Siti Hediati Hariyadi, Bambang Trihatmodjo, Sigit Harjojudanto, Siti Hutami Endang Adiningsih

Grandparents
  
Kertosudiro, Raden Ayu Hatmanti Hatmohoedojo, KPH Soemohardjo, Sukirah

Similar People
  
Suharto, Siti Hartinah, Siti Hediati Hariyadi, Tommy Suharto, Bambang Trihatmodjo

Suharto in hospital, senior doctor on worsening condition


Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana (born January 23, 1949, or Mbak Tutut as she is more familiarly known in Indonesia) is the eldest daughter of former Indonesian President Suharto. She is named after Suharto's late wife Siti Hartinah.

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Business career

Tutut built part of her fortune as a major shareholder of the Citra Lamtoro Gung Group, with interests in more than 90 companies ranging from telecommunications to infrastructure, including tollway projects in Indonesia, Myanmar and the Philippines. Time magazine in a May 1999 cover story titled Suharto Inc. estimated her wealth at $700 million.

Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana Siti Hardianti Rukmana Gugat CEO MNC Jurnal Jakarta

In January 2000, the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) confiscated land assets valued at Rp 216.8 billion of PT Sinar Slipi Sejahtera (SSS) and owned by Tutut. The land has been mortgaged by PT SSS to Bapindo as collateral. On February 19, 2001, Tutut was banned from leaving Indonesia for one year due to corruption allegations. The legal move on Indonesia's former first family was due to a promise by President Abdurrahman Wahid to prosecute those responsible for corruption during Suharto's 32 years in power.

Political career

Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana Putusan Versi BANI Tutut Kalah

Tutut served as deputy chairperson of Golkar from 1993–98. Suharto appointed her as Social Affairs Minister in March 1998 in his short-lived final cabinet. It was believed he had been grooming her as his successor. Following Suharto's fall in May 1998, Golkar in July announced it had recalled Tutut, her brothers Bambang Trihatmodjo and Hutomo 'Tommy' Mandala Putra and Bambang's wife Halimah from the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).

Golkar officials in 2008 said they would not object to Suharto's children, especially Tutut, rejoining the party's board, provided they were not involved in any outstanding legal cases. Golkar Deputy Secretary General Rully Chairul Anwar said Tutut, Bambang Trihatmodjo and their sister Titiek Suharto were still listed as Golkar members albeit as non-active members.

2004 presidential election

Tutut planned to run for the presidency in the 2004 presidential election on the ticket of the Concern for the Nation Functional Party (PKPB). But she was ineligible to run because of PKPB's poor performance in the 2004 general election. The party won only 2.1% of the popular vote, giving it just two seats in the House of Representatives (DPR). At that time, political parties needed to receive at least 5% of the popular vote or 3% of seats in the DPR to field a presidential candidate, or they could form a coalition with other parties. The election was ultimately won by former General Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, defeating popular incumbent Megawati Sukarnoputri.

References

Siti Hardiyanti Rukmana Wikipedia