Resource Governance News June 2016 Edition

Resource Governance Newsletter this edition spotlight the Coordination and Supervision process conducted by KPK (Corruption Eradication Commission) in coordination with Ministry…

Withdrawal of Mineral Export Prohibition Policy

This presentation was delivered by Maryati Abdullah, National Coordinator of PWYP Indonesia in the discussion and media meeting "Withdrawing Mineral Export Prohibition Policy", in…

Oversee the Extractive Industry in Indonesia Through Open Mining!

In information disclosure and transparency era, open data that ease public to collect, process, and analyze data become a strong argument to encourage changes in every sectors,…

Withdrawal of Mineral Export Prohibition

Indonesian Civil Society Coalition Publish What You Pay (PWYP), urged the government not to return to the policy of relaxation of mineral mining, especially for concentrate…

Potential Corruption in Mining Licensing

Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Indonesia considers, the stipulation of the Governor of Southeast Sulawesi with the initials NA as a suspect of corruption over alleged mining licenses…

Potential Corruption in Mining Licensing

The appointment of the Governor of Southeast Sulawesi Nur Alam as a corruption suspect on suspicion of granting a mining permit is evidence that the mining permit mechanism is…

Relaxation of Mineral Raw Material for Whom?

This presentation was given by Dr. Ahmad Redi, S.H., M.H in the PWYP Indonesia media discussion and meeting on September 25, 2016 entitled "Pulling Back the Mineral Export…

Homework of the New Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources

A number of homework (PR) has been waiting for Arcandra Tahar, the new Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, who replaced Sudirman Said. Indonesia's Civil Society Coalition…

Why Do Oil and Gas Blocks Exist in Conservation Forests?

Law No. 41/1999 on Forestry prohibits any activity in Conservation Forests, but the ESDM exposure data in the Coordination and Supervision in the Energy Sector indicates the…

Mining Moratorium in Aceh

The moratorium that took place in Aceh during 2014-2016 saved 407,162 hectares of protected forest. In Publication, Infographic | PWYP Indonesia | July 14th, 2016

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