PWYP: The 7th Most Unlawful Money in Indonesia in the World

PWYP Indonesia recorded the alleged total illicit money flow in Indonesia in 2014 amounting to Rp227.75 trillion or 11.7 percent equivalent of the…

PRESS RELEASE: Banking Responsibilities in Achieving Sustainable Development

The sustainable development approach has become mainstream at the global level. In September 2015, the United Nations adopted the Sustainable…

Indonesian Banking Investment Policy and Financial Inclusion for Women

The Indonesian ResponsiBank Coalition held a public lecture on "Indonesian Banking Investment Policy and Financial Inclusion for Women" on the campus…

PWYP: 31 Extractive Companies Not Transparent

Bisnis.com, JAKARTA - Publish What You Pay Indonesia Coalition found at least ten non-operating companies and 21 mineral and coal companies (mineral…

Civil Society Coalition Urges Revocation of Mining Permits

Gorontalo, (ANTARA GORONTALO) - The Civil Society Coalition urges officials issuing permits to revoke mining licenses, which contradicts the…

Openness of MOMI Prevents Corruption in the Mining Sector

Jakarta - Indonesia's Publish What You Pay Coalition (PWYP) declared disclosure of information from Minerba One Map Indonesia (MOMI) as an important…

Through This Inpres, Jokowi Cleans ESDM from Corruption Practices

Liputan6.com, Jakarta - The Issuance of Presidential Instruction (Inpres) No. 7 of 2015 concerning Actions to Prevent and Eradicate Corruption in…