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View all search resultsGiving pardon again to tax evaders, who may include corrupt officials, illegal miners and loggers and drug syndicates, would appear as a blank check for money launderers, and such a policy could prompt the Paris-based OECD Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF) to blacklist Indonesia as a noncooperative jurisdiction.
The government has sent mixed signals over its travel advisory to Saudi Arabia, with citizens still leaving for their religious pilgrimage despite concerns over rising COVID-19 cases and casualties in the kingdom.
Indonesian patients continue to have a high appetite for treatment abroad as the government struggles to provide quality medical services, costing the country billions of dollars that could be spent domestically to boost the local healthcare industry.
The government's Education Endowment Fund (LPDP) sends thousands of the country’s best and brightest students each year to leading universities abroad, but is the national scholarship program benefiting our younger generation optimally, both globally and locally?
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