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View all search resultsThe proposal comes as the government and House remain at loggerheads over the provision to establish a data protection agency to implement the PDP bill, which has effectively stalled the bill’s deliberation.
It is important that Indonesia, which holds the rotating Group of 20 (G20) presidency this year, swiftly pass its long-awaited personal data protection (PDP) bill to ensure that the country can have a stronger footing in leading discussions on cross-border data flows among members, experts have said.
The House of Representatives is running behind schedule to conclude deliberations on a much-anticipated bill on personal data protection this month, despite growing concerns of online vulnerabilities and a self-made promise to speed up passage of the legislation.
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