Deputy INP Chief Calls for Fundamental Reform in Indonesian Police
Deputy Police Chief Dedi Prasetyo urges fundamental reform in Polri, starting with human resources and personnel restructuring. Learn more about the 4K reform vision. Read here.
Deputy Police Chief Dedi Prasetyo urges fundamental reform in Polri, starting with human resources and personnel restructuring. Learn more about the 4K reform vision. Read here.
Indonesia’s police education and training chief urges officers to reject arrogance and serve with empathy and integrity, stressing trust-building with the public. Read the full story.
Minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra says the Police Reform Committee and National Police Transformation Team will work together to strengthen accountability and reform in Indonesia’s police force.
Indonesian police reform team will consult civil society groups as part of efforts to boost accountability and public trust. Read more about the reform agenda.
Indonesia urges IMF and World Bank reform at G77 UN meeting, citing unfair voting power that sidelines emerging economies. Read more from New York.
Deputy Speaker Sufmi Dasco says DPR only oversees police reform, while reform teams are under executive control. Read the full statement here.
Intelligence and geopolitical observer Amir Hamzah emphasized that the formation of the Police Transformation Team was entirely at the direction of President Prabowo Subianto.
Minister of State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi expressed his support for the formation of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Transformation Reform Team initiated by INP Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo.
Indonesian Police Chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo invited experts, retirees, and civil society figures to accelerate Polri reform. Read the full news here.
Former Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Mahfud MD agrees to join President Prabowo’s Police Reform Committee. Read the full update here.
The Indonesian National Police launches a nationwide transformation and reform program to improve professionalism, public service, and legal enforcement. Read full details.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) has launched a comprehensive transformation and reform agenda which not only changes the physical aspects and bureaucratic structure, but also a transformation of values.