Lim Bian Khoen (Chinese: 林綿坤; pinyin: Lín Miánkūn; born March 3, 1941) is an Indonesian businessman and the majority owner of Santini Group.
[1] Born in Sawahlunto, West Sumatra,[2] he is the brother of Jusuf Wanandi, a senior politician and one of the founders of the CSIS think tank in Jakarta.
[2] An anti-communist activist during the 1965-1966 period in Indonesia, Wanandi has been active in business, government, and politics.
[5] Even prior to the coup attempt, he was active in efforts to oppose PKI's growing influence.
As one of the leaders of the Indonesian Students Action Union, his political activism resulted in brief detention by the Sukarno government.