EITI and the Improvement of Transparency Quality of Extractive Industries and Beneficial Ownership

JAKARTA – Coalition of Publish What You Pay Indonesia appreciated the issuance of Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) Report for fiscal year of 2014 and roadmap…

PWYP Knowledge Forum: Government Need to Strengthen the National Energy Security

Indonesia’s energy diplomacy policy considered still use inward looking perspective, stated by Emanuel Bria, Indonesia Country Manager Natural Resources Governance Institute in…

PWYP Indonesia Held Expert Discussion to Address the Obstacle of the Follow Up of Korsup Minerba

“Governor policy to revoke the non-Clean and Clear (CnC) mining permits (IUP) or shrinking the overlapping IUP area, is a form of built-in control, a-posteriori monitoring which…

Judicial Review of the Export Mineral Easing Policy to the Supreme Court

Civil society coalition for constitution defense has registered the judicial review of the domestic mineral processing and refining policy along with the mineral export easing…

Initiative of Kutai Kartanegara: Local Regulation on the Local Content in the Extractive Industry

Kutai Kartanegara (Kukar) is one of oil, gas, and mining producing districts in Indonesia, where more than 70% of the local budget comes from extractive industry, especially from…

Local Government Workshop to Accelerate the Follow Up of Korsup Minerba

“The problems around licensing in the mining sector must be acknowledged as an accumulation from the past. However, the government commits to keep improving its governance,…

PWYP Knowledge Forum: Government Needs to Strengthen National Energy Security

Indonesia’s energy diplomacy policy is considered to have an inward-looking perspective. Emanuel Bria, Indonesia Country Manager of the Natural Resources Governance Institute,…

The Government is Urged to Firmly Follow Up on Potential Losses from Indications of Environmental Violations at Freeport.

Jakarta - Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia urges the government to follow up on potential losses from environmental violations indications of PT. Freeport Indonesia. Signs of…

Coal miners owe the Indonesian government hundreds of millions of dollars

After policies of decentralization gave regional governments more control over the mining sector, the number of permits issued exploded. A countrywide investigation into…

PWYP Indonesia Encourages Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia (ORI) to Strengthen the Follow-up Implementation of Coordination and Supervision for Minerals and Coal.

Jakarta - Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia with the Coordination and Supervision Team for Minerals and Coal (Korsup Minerba) The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) held…

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