Faisal Basri

Faisal Hasan Basri Batubara
Born (1959-11-06) 6 November 1959
Bandung, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesian
Field Economics
Alma mater University of Indonesia
Vanderbilt University

Faisal Basri (born November 6, 1959) is an Indonesian economist and politician. He is a faculty member at University of Indonesia, specializing in political economics, and a member of KPPU, Indonesian competition regulator. Basri is the grandnephew of Indonesia's third Vice President, Adam Malik.[1]

In 2012, Basri ran for governor in the gubernatorial election as independent along with Biem Benyamin, the son of a prominent Betawi figure, Benyamin Sueb but he was unsuccessful in winning the governorship.

Early life and education

Basri was born in Bandung, West Java on November 6, 1959 to Hasan Basri and Saidah Nasution. His family moved to Jakarta in 1966 after his father got a job in a printing company in Setiabudi, South Jakarta.

He obtained his degree in economics in 1985 from University of Indonesia. Basri completed his MA at Vanderbilt University in 1988.

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