THE Indonesian government on Monday removed Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati from her post, state secretariat minister Prasetyo Hadi said.
Prasetyo announced Sri Mulyani's departure shortly before President Prabowo Subianto swore in Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa as her replacement.
Reuters reported on Monday that Sri Mulyani is one of Indonesia's longest-serving finance ministers and has worked under three presidents.
She won plaudits for reforming the taxation system and for her role in steering Southeast Asia's largest economy through several crises, including the pandemic and the global financial crisis.
In between her first and second stints as finance minister, she served as a managing director of the World Bank.
The main stock index erased earlier gains to trade 1% lower as of 0848 GMT. The rupiah was little changed after the announcement, having been up around 0.7% against the dollar during the day.
The announcement came after two weeks of protests and unrest across the country, which have included calls for a fairer taxation system.
During some of the protests in late August, looters broke into Sri Mulyani's home.
Purbaya has been head of the Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corporation since 2020. Prior to that, he served in various roles at several ministries, including deputy minister at the maritime and investment ministry. - Sept 8, 2025