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View all search resultsFinancial institutions including mobile payment service providers and peer-to-peer lending platforms have been granted access to the government’s civil registry data to expedite data verification and prevent fraud.
One hundred staff members of the Home Ministry’s Population and Civil Registry (Dukcapil) Directorate General have been dispatched to mark hundreds of rejected or invalid e-IDs stored at a ministry’s warehouse in Kemang, Bogor, West Java.
The Bogor Police questioned 17 witnesses on Monday, including staff members of the Home Ministry’s Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) Directorate General, after hundreds of e-IDs were found on Jl. Raya Kemang, Bogor regency, West Java, on Saturday.
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