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Edisi Monday, December 16, 2024

An aerial view shows a Cirebon-1 coal power plant in Cirebon, West Java province, Indonesia, September 2, 2024. REUTERS/Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana

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Fear of Losses from PLTUs Early Retirement

The plan to retire the Cirebon 1 PLTU early is stalled. PLN is requesting an assignment scheme to avoid accusations of causing state losses.

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Huge Financing Gap for Energy Transition

The funding needed for energy transition is difficult to fulfill. The JETP scheme is stalled, and alternative funding remains elusive.

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The Uncertain Fate of the Energy Transition Fund

The JETP energy transition program is at a standstill. Captive power plants hinder the preparation of investment plan documents.

Edisi Monday, December 9, 2024

Illustration by TEMPO/Kendra Paramita

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Aguan in the Pantai Indah Kapuk Strategic Project

Aguan is involved in various government flagship projects. He started out in the import business.

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Overlapping Problems at PIK 2

There are various problems at Pantai Indah Kapuk 2 and the strategic mangrove forest tourism project. Aguan claims no one is at a disadvantage.

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Donations to the Three Million Homes Project

Aguan participates in the construction of three million affordable homes, amid suspicions of receiving project rewards from the government.

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Tycoons’ Showcase in Sepaku

Under Aguan, a group of conglomerates pooled funds to develop the new capital city in a bid to attract foreign investors.

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Founder of Agung Sedayu Group, Sugianto Kusuma: We Must Protect the President’s Image

Agung Sedayu Group Chief Sugianto Kusuma alias Aguan talks about Nusantara Capital City, the national strategic projects and oligarchy.

Edisi Monday, December 2, 2024

President Prabowo Subianto (second left) leads a closed meeting on the 2025 minimum wage at the Presidential Office, Jakarta, Friday, November 29, 2024. President Prabowo Subianto announced a 6.5 percent increase in the average national minimum wage for 2025. ANTARA/Hafidz Mubarak A

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Provincial Minimum Wage Compromise

The government finally set the average minimum wage increase at 6.5 percent, following a tug-of-war over the calculation formula after the Constitutional Court annulled the labor cluster in the Job Creation Law.

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The Long Dispute Over the Alpha Index

The government announced the provincial minimum wage during ongoing negotiations about the value of the alpha variable.

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Frequent Changes to Minimum Wage Regulation

The government repeatedly revised the formula for calculating minimum wage. Policy changes create uncertainty.

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Textile Industries’ Predicaments

Textile industries seek a special waging policy. They fear being unable to pay minimum wages amid low demand.

Edisi Monday, November 25, 2024

Illustration by TEMPO/Munzir Fadly

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Jokowi in the Jakarta Election

Former President Joko Widodo maneuvered to secure a victory over Ridwan Kamil in the Jakarta gubernatorial election. He orchestrated a scenario for a second round against Pramono Anung and encouraged Prabowo Subianto to support the Ridwan-Suswono ticket.

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Securing Anies Baswedan’s Support

Pramono Anung successfully secured Anies Baswedan’s support in the Jakarta gubernatorial election. There seems to be a political deal ahead of 2029.

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Jokowi and Prabowo’s Support in the Central Java Gubernatorial Election

The PDI-P is wary about Jokowi and Prabowo's support for Ahmad Luthfi in the Central Java gubernatorial election. Police are suspected of pressuring business owners for support.

Edisi Monday, November 18, 2024

Illustration by TEMPO/Rudy Asrori

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Exposing Online Gambling Protection Scandal

Former Communication and Informatics Minister Budi Arie Setiadi is implicated in an online gambling case. He allegedly met with representatives of gambling operators.

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Protectors of Online Gambling Sites at the Communication and Digital Affairs Ministry

The number of people suspected of protecting online gambling sites increases to 18. Employees of the Communication and Digital Affairs Ministry are involved.

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Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Meutya Hafid: Online Gambling Site Blocking Continues

The Communication and Digital Affairs Ministry is tidying up house now that 10 of its employees are accused of participating in online gambling. Their flow of cash is being scrutinized.

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The Ministers’ Substitute Guitarist

One of the suspects of the online gambling case is a regular in the ministers’ social circles, and active in the arts scene.

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The Scourge of Online Gambling

Efforts to block online gambling sites are proven futile, as many loopholes remain. Online gambling remains rampant in Jakarta.

Edisi Monday, November 11, 2024

President Prabowo Subianto (right) congratulates Head of the Daya Anagata Nusantara Investment Management Agency Muliaman Darmansyah Hadad (left) after the inauguration ceremony at the State Palace, Jakarta, Tuesday, October 22, 2024. BPMI Setpres/Muchlis Jr

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Behind the Formation of Danantara

Prabowo Subianto is establishing BPI Danantara to manage state-owned enterprises. There are reportedly tug-of-wars and a number of obstacles in the process, including the obligation to revise laws.

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Reducing the Authority of the SOEs Ministry

Danantara will reduce the authority of the SOEs Minister. Transferring the management of major SOEs will make the Ministry almost powerless.

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The Long Road to State Companies Super-holding

The plan for a super-holding for state-owned enterprises dates back to the New Order era. The SOEs Ministry will be replaced by a giant corporation.

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Indonesia Investment Authority in Search of Sovereign Wealth

The Indonesia Investment Authority is set to merge with Danantara, but it still fails to optimize investments and faces ongoing issues with foreign investor confidence.

Edisi Monday, November 4, 2024

Former Supreme Court official Zarof Ricar (left) walks to a detention car after being questioned at the Attorney General's Office, Jakarta, October 25, 2024. Doc. AGO

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Case Broker at the Supreme Court

The Rp920 billion found in Zarof Ricar’s house is suspected of being related to arranging court case verdicts. The Corruption Eradication Commission once detected his corrupt exploits.

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The Intermediary in the Ronald Tannur Case

Judge bribery suspect Zarof Ricar was once a high-ranking Supreme Court official. He bankrolled a film about a judge.

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Case Brokers in the Ronald Tannur Trial

The three judges who acquitted Ronald Tannur often reported for ethics violations. Their bank accounts show transactions amounting to the billions.

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Supreme Court’s Deputy Chair for Non-Judicial Affairs, Suharto: Some Judges Can’t Resist Temptation

The Supreme Court dismissed three judges suspected of accepting bribes in the Ronald Tannur case. This adversely impacts efforts to improve the judiciary.

Edisi Monday, October 28, 2024

Illustration by TEMPO/Munzir Fadly

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A Very Complicated Cabinet

The new ministries and agencies established by Prabowo Subianto cannot operate immediately. Some lack office space, have tight budgets, and are short on staff. The authority of the Haj and Umrah Organizing Agency even violates the law.

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Old Players in the New Cabinet

Prabowo Subianto appointed ministers and deputy ministers with problematic backgrounds in his cabinet. Several of them are closely associated with businessman Haji Isam.

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Lobbying for DPR Commission Leadership

The PDI-P received the most positions as leaders of the DPR working bodies. Surya Paloh met with Bahlil Lahadalia to discuss the allocation of commission chairs.

Edisi Monday, October 21, 2024

Golkar Party General Chair Bahlil Lahadalia arrives at the residence of President-elect Prabowo Subianto, Jalan Kertanegara, Jakarta, October 14, 2024. Tempo/M Taufan Rengganis

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Ministerial Candidates Entrusted by Jokowi and Gibran

President Jokowi entrusted his confidants to join Prabowo’s cabinet. Several ‘volunteers’ also received positions.

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Capitalists Abound in Prabowo’s Bloated Cabinet

Prabowo Subianto formed a large cabinet to accommodate the interests of parties, businessmen, and his supporters. Mining entrepreneur Haji Isam is suspected of proposing several ministerial candidates.

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PDI-P’s People in the New Cabinet

Megawati reportedly did not approve of PDI-P cadres entering Prabowo’s cabinet. She chose Pramono Anung to communicate with Prabowo.

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Why Prabowo Selects Sri Mulyani as Finance Minister

Sri Mulyani and several economic ministers from Jokowi join Prabowo’s cabinet, with encouragement from two former presidents.

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Jokowi’s Debt Legacy Burden on State-Owned Enterprises

The Joko Widodo administration leaves a heavy burden for state-owned enterprises. Many projects result in big debts.

Edisi Monday, October 14, 2024

Illustration by TEMPO/Munzir Fadly

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Major Spending on Jokowi’s Glorification

As President Jokowi's term neared its end, instructions were given to promote the government's achievements, and billions of rupiah in contracts were offered to the media.

 

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Political Fast of the ‘King of Java’

After stepping down, Jokowi will return to Solo, accompanied by his loyal supporters. He is not having a lavish farewell in order to avoid any negative sentiment.

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The Jokowi Administration’s Failing Grades

Jokowi’s campaign promoting his successes is considered as not portraying actual conditions. Customary communities are among the victims of his administration.

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Minister of Communication and Informatics Budi Arie Setiadi: I don’t want it to be in the form of an ad

Tempo’s interview with Minister of Communication and Informatics Budi Arie Setiadi about Jokowi’s campaign before the end of his tenure.

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