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President Prabowo asks Indonesia's top businessmen to create jobs during a meeting with them

According to a statement released on Wednesday, Indonesian President Prabowo met late Tuesday with 'five' of the country's leading businessmen, and asked them 'to work together' with the government 'to create jobs' in Southeast Asia's largest economy.

The meeting came after a week-long turmoil on the Jakarta Stock Exchange, when index provider MSCI raised questions about transparency and ownership of shares. This led to a frantic sale that erased around $120 billion in market value.

Five people were selected: Prajogo Pangastu, the founder of petrochemical comglomerate 'Barito Pacific Group', Anthoni Salim, of 'the Salim Group, a?of?the world’s largest instant noodles producers, Franky Wdjaja, of paper and agribusiness titan Sinar Mas; Garibaldi Thohir, of miner PT Alamtri Resources Indonesia; and Sugianto Ksuma, of property firm Agung Seday

* The meeting took place at the Hambalang residence of Prabowo in Bogor.

* Prabowo stressed the importance of the spirit "Indonesia Incorporated", which encourages close collaboration between all sectors to support?the economy.

The statement stated that the businessmen supported a number of government programs, including free meals for students, the development and improvement of schools, as well as energy and food security.

(source: Reuters)