Indonesian high-speed railway’s debts spark debate over who should pay the bill
Jakarta says it will not use the state budget to pay the debts, insisting that wealth fund Danantara should bear repayment responsibility

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said that he would not pay the debt using the state budget and insisted that Danantara, the wealth fund which controls the operations and dividends of roughly 1,000 state firms in Indonesia, should be responsible for the debt instead.
“Whoosh is already managed by Danantara. Danantara has already taken over 80 trillion rupiah (US$4.8 billion) in dividends from state-owned enterprises. They should just manage it from there,” Purbaya told reporters on October 13.
“Using the state budget [to pay Whoosh’s debt] is a bit ridiculous. All the SOEs’ profits go to Danantara, but the burden comes our way. If Danantara takes the dividends from SOEs, they should take everything, including the debt burden.”