Roadmap of Beneficial Ownership Transparency in Indonesia

Government of Indonesia has made a commitment in Anti Corruption Summit last May, to implement transparency on beneficial ownership in order to prevent corruption, tax avoidance,…

Beneficial Ownership Transparency, State Revenue, and EITI

Brief entitled "Beneficial Ownership Transparency, State Revenue, and EITI", captures how the absence of beneficial ownership transparency affect state revenue in a massive way.…

Open Mining: From Extractive Data Disclosure to Citizen Empowerment

“I lived next to a mining operation for years. But I don’t know exactly the (authorized) location of that mining concession. Mining revenue? The local government never informed us…

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,…

Digging Up the History of Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative

PWYP Indonesia currently are arranging the analysis of Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) report, and in one part of the analysis, there is a discussion about EITI…

Mining Licenses Are Full of Potential Corruption

JAKARTA - 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…

A Global Transparency Wave: The SEC Rule and Indonesia

Last month, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) passed a rule that will require resource extraction issuers to disclose the payments that they make to governments for…

Extraksi Data: Belajar dari Harare

Puluhan aktivis data dari beberapa anggota Koalisi What You Pay berkumpul di Harare, Zimbabwe, Mei lalu. Mereka bergabung dengan "Lokakarya Ekstraktor Data" yang bertujuan untuk…

Sharing Experiences Regarding Social Accountability in the Extractive Industries

PWYP Indonesia shared its experience regarding the application of social accountability to the extractive industries in the global social accountability forum (GPSA) in Washington…

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