16 May 2016
3.982 IUPs Are Still Non-C&C
As of May 16, 2016, there were still many Mining Business Permits (IUP) with non C&C status. This C&C IUP is caused by the company not having NPWP, concessions overlapping…
12 May 2016
Planning for Oil and Gas Management Proposed by Civil Society
Civil society sees Oil and Gas Law no. 20/2001 is very exploitative without any aspect of planning, where oil and gas are a strategic resource which is the main energy source. On…
12 May 2016
Minerba Supervision: Thousands of Businesses Suspected of Not Paying Taxes
Bisnis.com, JAKARTA - Coordination and supervision of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in the mining sector still leaves 3,966 problematic Mining Business Permits…
12 May 2016
Management of State Revenues from Extractive Resources
This material was presented by Maryati Abdullah, National Coordinator of Publish What You Pay Indonesia, in the "Transparency as Passion" Workshop organized by EITI Indonesia,…
11 May 2016
Government Urged to Regulate Thousands of Troubled Mining Companies
"If it remains problematic, the government recommends the governor to revoke the mining permits." The Anti Mafia Mining Coalition urges the government to revoke the problematic…
10 May 2016
Governor Urged Immediately Revoke IUP Problem
Jakarta - The Anti-Mafia Mining Coalition urges Governors in 31 Provinces across Indonesia to immediately complete the control of mining permits (IUP) which are still Non-Clear…
24 April 2016
Energy Governance and Saving the Natural Environment
Answering the challenges from Sustainable Development, Paris Agreement, and saving the natural resources, PWYP Indonesia presented "Energy Governance and Saving the Natural…
18 April 2016
PRESS RELEASE: Trip to Europe, President Jokowi Must Discuss Fair and Transparent Tax Governance
For broadcast April 18, 2016 and thereafter. President Joko Widodo is scheduled to visit several countries in Europe, namely Germany, Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands on April…
13 April 2016
Energy Corruption Emergency in East Kalimantan
At present, the energy crisis in East Kalimantan is inevitable. The level of dependence on fossil energy is still high (71% fuel oil, coal 2%, and other sources 27%). Meanwhile,…







