Key insights and market outlook
A land dispute involving 16.4 hectares in Makassar, South Sulawesi, has intensified between PT Hadji Kalla, owned by former Vice President Jusuf Kalla, and PT Gowa Makassar Tourism Development (GMTD), part of Lippo Group. Nusron Wahid, Minister of ATR/BPN, has weighed in on the matter, stating that the controversy stems from court execution processes rather than land ownership issues. The land in question is located in the Tanjung Bunga area, a developing tourism zone.
A significant land dispute has emerged in Makassar, South Sulawesi, involving 16.4 hectares of land owned by PT Hadji Kalla, a company associated with former Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla. The dispute is with PT Gowa Makassar Tourism Development (GMTD), a subsidiary of Lippo Group. The land is located in the Tanjung Bunga area, a rapidly developing tourism zone along Jalan Metro Tanjung Bunga.
Menteri Agraria dan Tata Ruang/Kepala Badan Pertanahan Nasional (ATR/BPN), Nusron Wahid, has publicly addressed the controversy. According to Nusron, the dispute arises from the execution process by the court regarding a conflict between GMTD and another party, rather than issues with the land ownership itself.
Jusuf Kalla, founder of PT Hadji Kalla, has alleged that GMTD manipulated the case records. He maintains that the land is rightfully owned by Hadji Kalla, supported by 30 years of official land certificates. The prolonged dispute highlights ongoing challenges in land ownership and management in Indonesia's developing regions.
This case underscores the complexities of land ownership in Indonesia, particularly in areas undergoing rapid development. The involvement of high-profile figures and significant land areas makes this dispute particularly noteworthy. The outcome may have implications for both the business community and regulatory practices in the country.
Land Ownership Dispute Escalation
Business Conflict Emergence