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Lukman Hakim was born on 6 June, 1914 in Tuban, Dutch East Indies, is an Indonesian diplomat. Discover Lukman Hakim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 6 June 1914
Birthday 6 June
Birthplace Tuban, Dutch East Indies
Date of death 20 August, 1966
Died Place Bonn, West Germany
Nationality Indonesia

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1914

Lukman Hakim (6 June 1914 – 20 August 1966) was an Indonesian economist and diplomat who served as Minister of Finance between 1948 and 1950, serving under both the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of Indonesia during the United States of Indonesia period.

Lukman Hakim was born in Tuban, East Java on 14 October 1914.

His father, Abdoellah Koestoer, originated from Surakarta while his mother was from Tuban.

Hakim received his early education in Tuban, Surakarta, and then Yogyakarta, before moving to Batavia.

1941

He obtained a degree in law there by 1941.

During his studies, he joined nationalist youth organizations such as Indonesia Muda, for which he chaired the Jakarta branch, and later the Indonesian Students' Association.

During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Hakim worked at the occupation government's tax office.

He initially worked in the Semarang tax office before being reassigned to Jakarta.

During this period he was not politically active.

After the proclamation of Indonesian independence, Hakim joined the Indonesian National Party, and within the organizational structure he assisted Soemanang Soerjowinoto who headed the party's economic department.

He was then appointed Junior Minister for Finance in the Third Sjahrir Cabinet.

1947

In July 1947, Hakim was appointed as State Commissioner for Finances in Sumatra and moved there.

After Operation Kraai, he became Minister of Finance within Sjafruddin Prawiranegara's Emergency Government (PDRI).

The Prawiranegara government encountered difficulties with a shortage of Republican currency in Sumatra's interior, and Hakim sent instructions to the Republican local government in Jambi to issue the currency.

1949

In January 1949, Hakim himself led a group in Jambi to physically print Republican money at the town of Muara Bungo, his group carrying cliches of the currency and using converted conventional printing equipment there to print the money.

He continued to serve as finance minister for some time after the return of the Indonesian government to Yogyakarta (the Second Hatta Cabinet), and served under the Susanto Cabinet and Halim Cabinet.

1956

By mid-1956, Hakim was deputy governor of Bank Indonesia, with Sjafruddin Prawiranegara serving as governor.

With Prawiranegara (a Masyumi member) near the end of his term of office, the Indonesian National Party wanted to replace him with Hakim.

Although Hakim and Prawiranegara were both close due to their time at PDRI, Hakim accepted the political nomination.

Since the Nahdlatul Ulama backed Masyumi, however, Prawiranegara remained in his office.

1958

He was also the Governor of Bank Indonesia between 1958–1959, and the Ambassador to West Germany between 1961 until his death in 1966.

Hakim later replaced Prawiranegara to serve as BI governor between 1958 and 1959.

1961

On 2 April 1961, Hakim was appointed as Indonesia's Ambassador to West Germany.

In 1961-1962, the Netherlands pressured the West German government to cease development aid to Indonesia due to the West New Guinea dispute.

Following Hakim's lobbying, the West German government indicated its neutrality in the dispute, hence preserving the aid.

Hakim continued lobbying the West German government during the Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation period.

1966

He died on 20 August 1966 while still serving as ambassador in Bonn.