JAKARTA, Chairman of the Special Task Force of the Upstream Oil and Gas
Business Activities (SKK Migas) Amien Sunaryadi and the Director General of
Public Law Administration of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Freddy
Harris signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the Granting of Quick
Access to Legal Entity Administration System Application on Wednesday (8/3).
With this MoU, SKK Migas will be able to access all data of limited
liability companies existing in Indonesia owned by Directorate General of
Public Law Administration. “The Directorate General of Public Law
Administration grants the data access for the sake of transparency. The data
such as those concerning shareholders, commissioners, and history of companies
can be seen,” the Director General of Public Law Administration, Freddy Harris
revealed. He further said that this MoU will support the work of SKK Migas and
the upstream oil and gas industry as a significant contributor to the state
revenues.
Chairman of SKK Migas, Amien Sunaryadi said that the quick access to
the application for legal entity administration system will strengthen the
procurement process in the upstream oil and gas industry. “Verification of
vendors will be much easier. The verification quality will be better and the verification
process will be faster,” Amien added.
This MoU will strengthen the Centralized Integrated Vendor Database
(CIVD), which has been developed by SKK Migas. Through this system, service
providers or vendors can simply follow the verification in one Contractor of
Cooperation Contract (KKS Contractor) incorporated in CIVD, and if it has been
verified, it can then participate in procurements in all of KKS Contractors.
Amien revealed that currently more than 3,000 service providers have
been verified, and about 2,500 are in the process of verification. The quick
access to the application for legal entity administration system in the
Directorate General of Public Law Administration will make this verification
process more controlled.
“These data of legal entities will help ensuring that the companies
engaged in the upstream oil and gas industry are the registered ones,” Amien
concluded. (SKKMigas)