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Chairman of DPR’s XI Commission Admits All Members Eligible for BI’s CSR

by Chief Editor December 30, 2024
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Headline: Bank Indonesia‘s CSR Funds Not Allocated to MPs, Says DPR Chair

Subhead: Misbakhun, who heads DPR’s XI Commission, denies CSR funds from BI are used by MPs, contradicting earlier claims by Satori, another commission member.

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In a strongly-worded statement, Misbakhun, the chair of the House of Representatives’ (DPR) XI Commission, has categorically denied that corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds from Bank Indonesia (BI) are allocated to members of the House. This clarification comes after fellow commission member, Satori, claimed that CSR funds from BI were being used by all members of the XI Commission.

"I want to make it clear that there is no flow of funds from Bank Indonesia’s Social Program (PSBI) to the DPR members or any surplus cash taken," Misbakhun said in an official statement on Sunday, December 29.

Sources close to the matter suggest that the funds, meant for social programs across Indonesia, are allocated through proposals submitted by various community groups, organizations, or foundations directly to BI. The process involves a thorough verification and validation by an independent survey team appointed by BI.

Misbakhun, in his statement, emphasized that the PSBI has been in existence for decades and is included in BI’s annual budget. He described it as an initiative to foster a sense of care and empower communities across Indonesia.

However, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has launched a series of investigatory measures, including searches of properties belonging to high-ranking officials and MPs. On Monday, December 16, KPK searched the offices of BI’s governor, Perry Warjiyo, and two offices in the communication department. A day later, on Friday, December 27, KPK questioned Satori and another MP, Heri Gunawan from Gerindra Party, related to the case.

The controversy surrounds the PSBI, which has been flagged as a potential channel for corruption involving members of the DPR’s XI Commission. Misbakhun’s clarification, however, insists that the funds do not flow through MPs or any DPR members.

This developing story underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the use of public funds, particularly those earmarked for social causes. As investigations continue, stakeholders eagerly await further updates on the unfolding situation.

[Sources: CNN Indonesia]

December 30, 2024 0 comments
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PDIP’s Rieke Under Fire for Criticizing 12% PPN Rate; DPR Delays Calling MKD for Questioning

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Indonesian Parliament‘s Ethics Panel Summons PDIP MP Rieke Diah Pitaloka Over PPN 12% Delay Remarks

Article:

The Ethics Committee of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), known as the Mahkamah Kehormatan Dewan (MKD), has received a complaint against PDI Perjuangan (PDIP) member Rieke Diah Pitaloka. The complaint arises from her remarks during a DPR plenary session, calling for the delay of the 12% Value-Added Tax (PPN) hike.

According to a document received by detik.com on Sunday, December 29, 2024, a letter numbered 743/PW.09/12/2024, dated December 27, 2024, was signed by the MKD chairman, Nazaruddin Dek Gam. The complainant, identified as Alfadjri Aditia Prayoga, filed the complaint on December 20, 2024, leading to an invitation for Ms. Rieke to the MKD’s boardroom on December 30, 2024.

The complaint, as cited in the letter, alleges a breach of ethics due to Ms. Rieke’s remarks on social media, urging people to reject the PPN 12% policy. MKD chairman Dek Gam confirmed receipt of the complaint and the ensuing summons but noted that it has been delayed due to the ongoing recess period. Members are currently in their respective constituencies, making a gathering unfeasible at the moment. Dek Gam mentioned that further actions would be determined by the panel upon their reconvening.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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PDIP’s U-turn: Criticizing the 12% PPN Tax Hike

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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"Political Tug-of-War Over PPN 12%: PDIP‘s About-Face Raises Eyebrows

The Indonesian political landscape is abuzz with a heated debate surrounding the impending increase in Value Added Tax (PPN) to 12%, slated for 2025. The harmonization of tax regulations (HPP) law, passed in October 2021, is theLejjidad. However, the finger-pointing game has begun, with each political party trying to distance itself from the unpopular decision.

PDIP’s Rieke Diah Pitaloka recently took the floor at the DPR’s plenary meeting, urging President Prabowo Subianto to reconsider the PPN hike, even suggesting it as a New Year’s gift for the people. She proposes implementing self-assessment monitoring systems in tax management and believes that taxes can be a tool to combat corruption. Her plea has been met with mixed reactions, with some questioning PDIP’s sincerity, given their role in passing the HPP law.

Gerindra’s Wihadi Wiyanto was quick to counter, reminding everyone that the decision to raise PPN lies with the HPP law, a product of the previous DPR period, spearheaded by PDIP. He accused PDIP of having a ‘U-turn’ attitude, now asking for the government to step in. Wihadi further criticized PDIP for their role in initiating the PPN increase, now trying to distance themselves from the decision.

Sara Gerindra, Rahayu Saraswati Djojohadikusumo, added fuel to the fire, expressing her surprise at PDIP’s sudden opposition to PPN 12% when they were instrumental in its initiation during their tenure as chairs of the relevant committee. She questioned PDIP’s motives and genuine commitment to the people’s best interests.

PDIP’s Dolfie Othniel Frederic Palit attempted to deflect the blame, claiming that the HPP law is an Initiative of the Jokowi administration. He highlighted that the law, modeled after an Omnibus Bill, modifies several tax laws and introduces voluntary taxpayer disclosure and carbon tax programs. While acknowledging the government’s right to alter the PPN rate within a 5-15% range, he emphasized the need for balanced economic growth and increased welfare for the people.

As the political wrangling continues, one thing is clear: the PPN 12% increase is seemingly here to stay, barring any unexpected U-turns or political maneuvering. Only time will tell how this tax hike will affect the Indonesian economy and the people’s livelihoods.

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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Golkar’s 60th Anniversary: Agung Laksono, Jusuf Kalla Attend Amidst PMI Chairmanship Rivalry

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
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Senior figures of Golkar, a prominent political party in Indonesia, gathered to celebrate the party’s 60th anniversary in Sentul. Two key figures, Agung Laksono and Jusuf Kalla, were in attendance, despite their recent dispute over the chairmanship of the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI). Agung arrived earlier and took a seat in the front row with other Golkar figures, while Jusuf entered with President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming, sitting in a row with them and several other dignitaries. Other senior Golkar members present included Agus Gumiwang Kertasasmita, Bambang Soesatyo, and others. The event was also attended by leaders of other political parties, such as Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono of Democrat, Mardiono of PPP, Ahmad Heryawan of PKS, and Muhaimin Iskandar of PKB. The anniversary coincided with the contentious PMI chairmanship race, with Jusuf recently re-elected but Agung also laying claim to the position.

Title: Prominent Figures Attend Golkar’s 60th Anniversary Celebration: Jusuf Kalla and Agung Laksono Join the Festivities

Introduction

The Golongan Karya (Golkar) party recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, a significant milestone in Indonesia’s political landscape. The event, held on November 25, 2021, was graced by the presence of several prominent figures, including former Vice President Jusuf Kalla and prominent politician Agung Laksono. Their attendance underscored the importance of the occasion and highlighted the party’s enduring influence in Indonesian politics.

Golkar’s 60th Anniversary Celebration

Golkar, one of Indonesia’s oldest and most influential political parties, was founded on November 25, 1961, initially as a political organization for employees of state-owned enterprises. Over the years, it has evolved into a major political force, playing a crucial role in Indonesia’s democratic transition and subsequent development.

The 60th anniversary celebration was a grand affair, attended by numerous high-profile guests, including former and current political figures, business leaders, and other influential members of Indonesian society. The event was held under strict health protocols, adhering to Indonesia’s COVID-19 guidelines, to ensure the safety of all attendees.

Jusuf Kalla’s Presence

Former Vice President Jusuf Kalla was among the distinguished guests at the celebration. Kalla, who served under President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono from 2004 to 2009, is a senior figure in Golkar. His presence at the anniversary event was a testament to his ongoing commitment to the party and its ideals.

Kalla took the opportunity to reflect on Golkar’s history and its significance in Indonesia’s political development. He praised the party’s role in fostering democratic values and encouraging political pluralism in the country. Kalla also expressed his hope that Golkar would continue to play a constructive role in Indonesia’s political landscape, contributing to the country’s progress and development.

Agung Laksono Joins the Celebration

Another prominent figure who attended the Golkar anniversary celebration was Agung Laksono, a veteran politician and former speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR). Laksono, who is also a Golkar party member, was instrumental in Indonesia’s democratic transition in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Laksono’s attendance at the event was a nod to his longstanding relationship with Golkar and his enduring commitment to the party’s principles. Like Kalla, Laksono also took the opportunity to reflect on Golkar’s history and its role in Indonesia’s political journey. He emphasized the importance of upholding democratic values and fostering political pluralism, echoing Golkar’s long-standing commitment to these principles.

Conclusion

The attendance of Jusuf Kalla and Agung Laksono at Golkar’s 60th anniversary celebration was a clear indication of the party’s enduring influence and relevance in Indonesian politics. Their presence and comments underscored Golkar’s historical role in fostering democratic values and encouraging political pluralism in the country. As Golkar looks ahead to the future, the presence of these prominent figures serves as a reminder of the party’s rich history and its ongoing commitment to Indonesia’s progress and development.

December 12, 2024 0 comments
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