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View all search resultsIllegal levies can eat up as much as 30 percent of total production costs, with bribes and extortion money flowing to multiple actors, including civil society organizations (CSOs), according to Transparency International Indonesia (TII).
Bekasi Police are investigating a crowd-drawing event this past weekend at WaterBoom Lippo Cikarang for alleged health protocol violations, while the local police chief has been dismissed over the incident.
As new clusters of COVID-19 transmission continue to emerge in industrial areas in Bekasi regency, West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil has urged factory workers to report their daily activities in a bid to reduce the transmission risk.
The smart home concept has become a recent trend in Greater Jakarta as property developers are eager to lure customers amid a sluggish property market. Such a concept is deemed suitable for urban residents as they seek a more convenient and improved quality way of living amid the hustle and bustle of the capital.
State-owned railway operator PT Kereta Api Indonesia and commuter line operator PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia said the measure was necessary because maintenance work was needed on railroad switches at Gambir Station and Kota Station.
Lilies Surjono, the chief marketing officer (CMO) of PT Mahkota Sentosa Utama, the company developing the Meikarta project, said on Tuesday that the company was planning to sell about 1,250 apartments this year from 2019’s total sales of 1,000 units.
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