Govt Bans Civil Servants, Military, Police and State Employees From Receiving Social Aid
Indonesia’s Social Affairs Ministry bans civil servants, military, and SOE employees from receiving social aid, tightening data verification. Learn more.
Indonesia’s Social Affairs Ministry bans civil servants, military, and SOE employees from receiving social aid, tightening data verification. Learn more.
Indonesia reviews 600,000 suspicious aid accounts, some tied to online gambling, but poor families may still qualify. Read the full report here.
The government unveils “8+4+5” stimulus with tax breaks, jobs, and social aid. Learn what’s inside the package and its impact. Read the full story.
The Social Affairs Ministry reveals West Java leads in social aid misuse for online gambling, totaling Rp 199 billion. Read the full report.
Indonesia halts social aid to 200,000 recipients linked to online gambling, following data match with PPATK. Read the full news here.
Indonesia’s PPATK finds over 100 social aid recipients linked to terrorism and corruption; 571,000 others tied to online gambling with Rp 957 billion in deposits.
PPATK finds over 571,000 social aid recipients involved in online gambling, raising concerns about targeted welfare distribution in Indonesia.
Indonesia distributes BPNT aid to 15 million families by June 2025. Learn how the Ministry of Social Affairs is overcoming data issues to deliver support.
The Ministry of Manpower has asked workers who are recipients of wage subsidy assistance (BSU) to be patient waiting for the disbursement because the assistance is certain to be disbursed soon.
Economist Abdul Rahman Farisi views that the five government incentive packages can strengthen the social safety net and encourage national economic growth.
Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment, Muhaimin Iskandar, rejected a proposed policy by West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi that would require men to undergo vasectomy to qualify for government aid. Read morel