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Blame Game in Jakarta’s Floods

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

The central government and the regional administration are busy accusing each other to the cause of the floods that inundated Jakarta. Weak public service management occurred at all levels.

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FLOODS that inundated Jakarta and environs in the first days of 2020 should serve a dire lesson for all concerned: this chronic problem is one that cannot be solved by throwing accusations in public at each other. The central and Jakarta regional governments should work in collaboration, not keep busy finding fault with each other. Snide commentary between President Joko Widodo, Public Works and People’s Housing Minister Basoeki

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