Olly Dondokambey
Olly Dondokambey | |
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12th Governor of North Sulawesi | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 15 February 2021 | |
Deputy | Steven Kandouw |
Preceded by | Edwin Silangen (Acting) |
In office 12 February 2016 – 12 February 2021 | |
Deputy | Steven Kandouw |
Preceded by | Soni Sumarsono (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Edwin Silangen (daily caretaker) |
Personal details | |
Born | (1961-11-18) 18 November 1961 (age 62) Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia |
Citizenship | Indonesian |
Political party | Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle |
Olly Dondokambey (born 18 November 1961) is an Indonesian politician and the governor of North Sulawesi province. Dondokambey held the office since 12 February 2016. Before elected governor, he was a representative from North Sulawesi to People's Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia for two periods serving from 2004 till 2014.[1]
Electronic ID Scandal
In 2018, he was implicated in the government electronic ID scandal centering around Setya Novanto. Novanto gave a list of names of his co-conspirators to the Corruption Eradication Commission, Dondokambey being included.[2][3]
Career
On the 53rd anniversary of the province's establishment in 2017, he inaugurated a new provincial parliament building.[4]
Honours
- Bintang Legiun Veteran Indonesia
- Lencana Melati Pramuka
- Lencana Darma Bakti Pramuka
- Satyalancana Kebaktian Sosial - 2019
References
- ^ "Olly Dondokambey". tirto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 10 July 2020.
- ^ Hilmi, Alfan; Faiz, Ahmad (22 March 2018). "List of E-KTP Graft Receivers as Mentioned by Setya Novanto". Tempo. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
- ^ "KPK to Probe Names Mentioned by Setya Novanto". Tempo. 23 March 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
- ^ North Sulawesi Governor Dondokambey Inaugurates the Parliament Building. Netral News, 24 September 2017. Accessed 25 April 2018.
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- Bustami Hamzah [id]1 (Aceh)
- Agus Fatoni [id]1 (North Sumatra)
- Mahyeldi Ansharullah (West Sumatra)
- Rohidin Mersyah (Bengkulu)
- S. F. Hariyanto [id]1 (Riau)
- Ansar Ahmad (Riau Islands)
- Al Haris (Jambi)
- Elen Setiadi [id]1 (South Sumatra)
- Samsudin1 (Lampung)
- Safrizal Zakaria Ali [id]1 (Bangka Belitung Islands)
- Al Muktabar [id]1 (Banten)
- Heru Budi Hartono1 (Jakarta)
- Bey Triadi Machmudin [id]1 (West Java)
- Nana Sudjana [id]1 (Central Java)
- Hamengkubuwono X (Yogyakarta)2
- Adhy Karyono [id]1 (East Java)
and Nusa Tenggara
- Sang Made Mahendra Jaya [id]1 (Bali)
- Hassanudin1 (West Nusa Tenggara)
- Ayodhia Kalake [id]1 (East Nusa Tenggara)
- Harisson Azroi [id]1 (West Kalimantan)
- Sugianto Sabran (Central Kalimantan)
- Sahbirin Noor (South Kalimantan)
- Akmal Malik [id]1 (East Kalimantan)
- Basuki Hadimuljono (Nusantara)1 3
- Zainal Arifin Paliwang (North Kalimantan)
- Olly Dondokambey (North Sulawesi)
- Mohammad Rudy Salahuddin [id]1 (Gorontalo)
- Rusdy Mastura (Central Sulawesi)
- Zudan Arif Fakrulloh [id]1 (South Sulawesi)
- Bahtiar Baharuddin [id]1 (West Sulawesi)
- Andap Budhi Revianto [id]1 (Southeast Sulawesi)
and West Papua
- Sadali Ie [id]1 (Maluku)
- Samsuddin Abdul Kadir [id]1 (North Maluku)
- Muhammad Musa'ad1 (Southwest Papua)
- Ali Baham Temongmere [id]1 (West Papua)
- Ribka Haluk1 (Central Papua)
- Rudy Sufahriadi [id]1 (South Papua)
- Velix Wanggai [id]1 (Highland Papua)
- Ramses Limbong [id]1 (Papua)
2 concurrently serves as Sultan of Yogyakarta
3 concurrently serves as ministerial-level Head of Nusantara Capital City Authority