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Gold’s Gym Closure: Ministry Summons Management Over Consumer Complaints

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Ministry of Trade to Pursue legal Action Regarding Gold’s Gym Closures, Consumer Complaints

The Ministry of Trade is escalating its response to‍ complaints ‌from Gold’s Gym members‍ affected ​by the closure of multiple ⁣outlets in Jakarta,​ bekasi, and Surabaya, signaling a potential legal case against PT Fit and Health Indonesia, the company operating the fitness centers. The‍ move comes as ‌consumers report being left without access to ⁤facilities despite having prepaid membership fees and not receiving promised‍ compensation.

According to a⁤ press release from the Ministry of Trade, officials are intervening⁤ to protect Indonesian ‌consumers and ⁤ensure accountability following the abrupt shutdown of ‌11 Gold’s Gym locations. “This step was taken as⁤ an effort to increase the implementation‌ of​ consumer protection ​as a form of the presence of the state in protecting Indonesian consumers,” stated Moga, a representative ‍of the Ministry.

Initially, PT Fit and HealthIndonesia​ had⁤ planned to close only five Jakarta outlets to improve the company’s ​financial standing, with intentions​ to⁣ maintain other locations. Though, internal⁤ issues led to a ⁣wider closure encompassing​ outlets in Jakarta, Bekasi, and⁤ Surabaya, according to Ghifar Hilmi, the company’s attorney.

the company has as filed for a postponement of​ debt ⁤payment obligations‍ (PKPU) at the Central Jakarta Commercial Court. Hilmi explained that if the ⁣PKPU is approved, affected Gold’s⁣ Gym members and other creditors can submit claims for losses with supporting ‌documentation to perhaps receive⁤ restitution from⁤ PT Fit and Health Indonesia. The refund process, however, will be contingent on a judge’s decision regarding the PKPU.

This⁢ development follows earlier reports ‍of members and employees filing a police report alleging fraud related to unpaid salaries and membership issues.

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