Improvement of Mining Governance in Indonesia

Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia held a discussion and launched a report on licensing reform and improvement of Indonesia's mining governance (7/12). Currently, mine…

A Positive Fictional Approach in Control of Mining Permits

The positive fictitious approach is considered quite effective in encouraging control of mining permits due to the fast legal process and final and binding decisions. This was…

Questioning Commodity Trading Transparency Report

Indonesia becomes one of the eight (8) EITI’s members in order to foster commodity trading transparency. This related to EITI’s 2016 standard that requires transparency of…

Press Release: Global Conference on Beneficial Ownership Transparency

As part of the international community, Indonesia has made high level commitments on corruption prevention, eradication and in efforts to combat money laundering. One key…

Government-Civil Society Collaborate to Disclose Beneficial Ownership Data in Indonesia

Co-creation between government and civil society is a key to disclose the beneficial ownership (BO) data. This notion was delivered by Raden Siliwanti, Coordinator of Open…

Defining Politically Exposed Persons in Encouraging the Disclosure of Company Ownership

The efforts to foster good governance and corruption eradication through PEP’s (Politically Exposed Person) mechanism in general still encountering many challenges. The Part of…

Advancing Transparency and Anti-Corruption Movement in the Natural Resource Governance in Asia Pacific

Natural resources give a significant contribution to the state, where the natural resources become the driver of economic growth in Asia Pacific. Unfortunately, bad governance and…

Government of Indonesia Strengthens Its Commitment in Disclosing Beneficial Ownership Data

As the member of Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI), Government of Indonesia strengthens its commitment to disclose beneficial ownership (BO) in order to combat…

PWYP Indonesia Involving Multi Stakeholders in A Discussion on the Improvement of Reclamation and Post-mining Governance

On (04/10), took place in Harris Hotel, South Jakarta, the coalition of civil society who affiliated as Publish What You Pay Indonesia held a roundtable discussion about the…

KPK: Anonymous Mining Companies Debt IDR 23 Trillion to the State

Jakarta - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Deputy Chairman Laode M Syarif said that the owners of many mines were not known. They owed the state Rp. 23 trillion for not…

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