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Budi Arie Setiadi went on a campaign to seek support after being named in an online gambling case connected to his government ministry. He once asked to be given operational funds.
Minister Maruarar Sirait claims the ministry has materialized 157,000 houses for the poor. But there is little evidence.
Housing Minister Maruarar Sirait declines foreign loans and initiates subsidized ‘super-mini’ homes. The homes’ habitability is being questioned.
The plan to establish a State Revenue Agency remains uncertain. A push-and-pull dynamic is playing out between politicians in the President's camp.
Ali Ghufron Mukti, Chief Executive Officer of BPJS Kesehatan, explained the opportunity his institution stands to gain from the upcoming health insurance co-payment scheme.
From the police to the Finance Ministry, state institutions are forming task forces to ramp up revenue collection. A fast lane to tighten oversight.
Theys Hiyo Eluay was not able to attend the commemoration of the founding of Papua on December 1. The head of the Papuan Presidium has been cooped up in a cell at the Irian Jaya Police Headquarters in ...
The Iran-Israel war threatens global oil supply, raising fears of ballooning subsidies and surging inflation.
The insurance industry is pushing for a co-payment scheme to offset the surging costs of claims, placing a heavier burden on policyholders.
Waste cannot be partially managed by building waste-to-energy power plants. Waste must be reduced from the source.
Danantara COO Dony Oskaria explains his agency’s targets and the division of authority with the SOE Ministry.
When investigating the alleged corruption in laptop provision at the Ministry of Education, the AGO is putting on a performance of the legal process. It is another act of legal populism.
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