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Bali Child Protection Commission Supports Digital Space Safeguards for Children Amid Rising Cases

The Bali Regional Commission for Child Monitoring and Protection (KPPAD Bali) endorses government efforts to protect children's digital spaces, citing numerous local cases of online bullying, sexual violence, and exposure to radicalism via social media. The new Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025 on Electronic System Governance for Child Protection (PP Tunas) introduces age-based restrictions on high-risk content and mandates parental verification on devices to monitor and limit access. While emphasising the need for enhanced digital literacy in schools to ensure effective implementation, KPPAD highlights risks from platforms like Roblox and TikTok, where algorithms can perpetuate exposure to violence and extremism.

Attorney General's Office Conducts Searches in 4 Provinces Related to Samin Tan Mining Permit Case

The Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) has conducted searches at multiple locations across four provinces as part of an investigation into alleged corruption in the management of PT Asmin Koalindo Tuhup (AKT) mining operations in Central Kalimantan from 2016 to 2025, linked to beneficial owner Samin Tan. Samin Tan has been named a suspect and detained, despite the company's mining permit being revoked in 2017, with suspicions that illegal mining and coal sales continued until 2025. Auditors from the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) are currently calculating state financial losses, and Tan faces charges under anti-corruption and criminal laws.

Plastic Prices Surge Dramatically: Minggu Market Traders Complain to Zulhas

Traders at Pasar Minggu in South Jakarta have voiced concerns over the sharp rise in plastic packaging prices to Coordinating Minister for Food Zulkifli Hasan (Zulhas) during his post-Eid market inspection alongside Trade Minister Budi Santoso. One trader reported plastic packs jumping from Rp17,000 to Rp23,000, increasing operational costs and squeezing profits, a trend attributed to the material's reliance on fossil fuels. Zulhas assured that the government will address the issue specifically in upcoming discussions with stakeholders to understand the sudden spike.

Profile of Samin Tan, Mining Boss Detained by Attorney General After Previously Escaping KPK Charges

Samin Tan, the beneficial owner of PT Asmin Koalindo Tuhup, has been detained by the Attorney General's Office in connection with alleged corruption in mining operations in Murung Raya Regency, Central Kalimantan. Despite his company's mining permit being revoked in 2017, it allegedly continued coal mining and sales until 2025, and Tan is suspected of paying Rp 5 billion to a ministry official to handle the termination of a coal mining contract. This follows his 2021 acquittal in a related KPK graft case, where the court ruled that gratifications are punishable only for recipients, not givers, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of high-profile figures in Indonesia's mining sector.

PPI Foundation: State Protects Children in the Digital Realm through PP Tunas

The Yayasan Pendidikan Pelosok Indonesia (PPI) in South Sulawesi has expressed full support for Government Regulation No. 17/2025 on the Governance of Electronic Systems in Child Protection, known as PP Tunas, as a vital step by the state to safeguard the nation's future generations from the negative impacts of digital technology. The foundation highlights the regulation's role in addressing concerns over excessive smartphone use among children, advocating for clear restrictions to instil values of manners, ethics, and morals from an early age. This initiative underscores the government's responsibility to balance technological advancement with the protection of young people's dignity and moral development, aiming to foster a digitally savvy yet ethically sound generation.

UI Forges Partnership with Shenzhen Chaoshan Chamber of Commerce

The Rector of Universitas Indonesia (UI), Prof Heri Hermansyah, led a delegation to the Shenzhen Chaoshan Chamber of Commerce in China to establish global collaboration between academia and industry. The partnership aims to foster applicable innovations, build globally competitive talent, and strengthen economic and educational ties between Indonesia and China, with a focus on innovation downstreaming and international competitiveness. Both parties committed to integrated programmes including knowledge exchange, talent development, joint technology initiatives, and sustainable industry-academia-research integration to drive knowledge-based economic growth.

X to Deactivate User Accounts Under 18 Starting Today

Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Meutya Hafid announced that the social media platform X will begin deactivating accounts of users under 18 years old today, in compliance with the new Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025 on Child Protection in Electronic Systems. While X and Bigo Live have shown full cooperation by adjusting minimum age limits and implementing moderation measures, platforms like Roblox and TikTok have only partially complied and requested extensions. This move aims to enhance online child safety, with the ministry urging all eight instructed platforms to fully adhere to the regulations by the deadline.

Teachers: Supervising children's social media use is an important necessity

Teachers and parents in Lombok highlight the critical need for parental oversight of children's social media usage to mitigate negative impacts such as bullying and emotional instability, while acknowledging its potential benefits for talent development. They endorse the government's upcoming regulations under Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Regulation No. 9 of 2026, which will enforce age restrictions and account verification on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Roblox starting 28 March 2026, as part of broader child protection measures. This policy aims to curb risks from unregulated digital exposure, including inappropriate content in online games, fostering safer online environments for minors.

Understanding "Zero-Based Budgeting", a Method to Allocate Money Down to Zero

Zero-based budgeting (ZBB) is gaining popularity as a disciplined approach to personal finance management, originating from business practices but now widely adopted by individuals to control household spending and boost savings. In this method, every rupiah of income is assigned to specific expense categories, ensuring that income minus expenses equals zero at the end of the period, with any surplus redirected to savings or investments. Regular tracking of transactions is essential to maintain alignment with the budget, helping users justify each expenditure anew each month.

Various Elements in Yogyakarta Support Proposal for Sultan HB II as National Hero

A surge of support from academics, community leaders, students, and descendants in Yogyakarta is pushing for the recognition of Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono II as a National Hero for his unyielding resistance against Dutch and British colonialism. The petition highlights his military organisation, moral integrity, and direct leadership in battles, aligning with legal criteria under Indonesia's 2009 law on honours, and draws parallels to recognised heroes like Sultan Hasanuddin. Backed by international historians and local figures including the Governor of DIY, this movement underscores the need for national consistency in honouring the roots of Indonesian nationalism, with an upcoming national seminar to bolster the case.

Deer Killed in Collision with Car on Serpan Toll Road

A deer was fatally struck by a car on the Serang-Panimbang Toll Road (Tol Serpan) in Lebak Regency, Banten, near the Rangkasbitung toll gate, but the driver emerged unharmed. Officials suspect the deer may have been from a nearby enclosure, as the area is not its natural habitat, and they are addressing frequent animal crossings by installing fences. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to complete Section 2 of the toll road, which was temporarily closed for construction and is set to fully open in the second half of the year, improving travel times to key destinations in Banten during holidays and tourism seasons.

KPPU Finds Alleged Online Loan Interest Rate Cartel, OJK Responds

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has expressed respect for the Business Competition Supervisory Commission's (KPPU) ruling that confirmed violations of anti-monopoly laws by online lending providers involved in an alleged interest rate cartel. OJK is committed to strengthening governance, risk management, and consumer protection in the online lending industry to ensure its health and integrity, while supporting government initiatives for financial inclusion, particularly for SMEs. Recent regulations, including SEOJK No. 19/2025 and a 2023-2028 roadmap, aim to promote transparent practices and enhance oversight to build public trust in digital financial services.

Study suggests solar panels on building walls could power cities and cut emissions

A new study by Chinese scientists reveals that installing solar panels on building facades could generate 732.5 terawatt-hours of electricity annually worldwide, sufficient to power millions of homes, while reducing building cooling needs by 8.1%. This facade-integrated photovoltaics (FIPV) approach could slash cumulative carbon emissions by 37.7 gigatons by mid-century, offering significant economic and climate benefits. Researchers emphasise the need for targeted policies and local strategies to realise this potential amid rising urban energy demands due to climate change.

Former Supreme Court Secretary Nurhadi hopes for a fair verdict from the judge in his case

Former Supreme Court Secretary Nurhadi, through his legal team, has expressed hope for a fair ruling in his corruption trial at the Jakarta Corruption Court, where he faces charges of receiving Rp137.16 billion in gratuities and money laundering. Nurhadi's defence highlighted his legitimate income from salary, allowances, and a swiftlet nest business totaling around Rp66.9 billion, all reported in tax filings and state officials' wealth reports, arguing that the accused assets worth Rp28 billion are well below his earnings and denying any wrongdoing. The prosecution's case has been criticised as assumptive and unproven, with the verdict scheduled for 1 April amid Nurhadi's challenge to prosecutors for a mubahalah oath, which went unanswered.

Samin Tan's Trail: Escapes KPK's Grip, Now a Suspect at the Attorney General's Office

Samin Tan, the beneficial owner of PT Asmin Koalindo Tuhup (AKT), has been named a suspect by the Attorney General's Office in a corruption case involving illegal mining operations in Central Kalimantan's Murung Raya Regency from 2016 to 2025, despite the company's contract termination in 2017. The investigation revealed unauthorised mining and sales using invalid permits, in collaboration with state officials, resulting in state losses currently being calculated by auditors. This development follows Tan's acquittal in a prior KPK bribery case related to the same company's contract termination, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of mining sector irregularities.

MBG Vehicle Used to Transport Rubbish, SPPG in Nabire Frozen by BGN

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has temporarily suspended operations of the SPPG 02 Siriwini unit in Nabire Regency, Central Papua, after its distribution vehicle for the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) programme was found to be used for transporting rubbish, violating standard operating procedures. The incident was reported by the local Environmental Agency, prompting an investigation and the requirement for a commitment statement from the unit's head to prevent future breaches. This action underscores the BGN's commitment to ensuring the proper use of resources in Indonesia's national nutrition initiative aimed at improving child health and welfare.

Traffic Corps Prepares Local One-Way from KM 390 to KM 70 to Anticipate Congestion

The Indonesian National Police Traffic Corps is set to implement a local one-way system in stage three of the Presisi operation, from KM 390 to KM 70, as a precautionary measure against potential traffic density during the return flow phase. This follows the successful management of traffic under the second stage from KM 263 on the Pejagan toll road to KM 70, with no significant buildup observed in Central Java's ABC toll sections. The decision to proceed to a national one-way system will depend on monitoring increased traffic volumes post-implementation.

Indonesian Embassy Reports Fake TikTok Account Impersonating the Embassy

The Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur has reported a fake TikTok account impersonating the embassy to TikTok representatives for immediate removal, following warnings about potential scams seeking personal data via WhatsApp. The embassy, which does not maintain an official TikTok presence, has urged the public to remain vigilant and posted alerts in its service areas and on its official Instagram. This incident underscores the growing risks of social media impersonation targeting diplomatic entities and the need for public awareness to prevent fraud.

Readiness and Challenges in Accelerating Electric Motorcycle Conversion in Indonesia

The Indonesian government, led by Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Bahlil Lahadalia, is preparing incentives to support the conversion of petrol motorcycles to electric ones, targeting 120 million units starting this year. The Indonesian Electric Motorcycle Industry Association (Aismoli) states that the industry is fundamentally ready with existing foundations from 2023-2024 programmes, but emphasises the need for ecosystem support, balanced policies, and subsidies to boost low public demand and awareness. This strategic initiative aims to leverage Indonesia's vast petrol motorcycle fleet while sustaining new electric vehicle production, potentially making conversions more affordable from over Rp10 million with incentives.

TikTok Declares Readiness to Comply with PP Tunas, Accounts of Children Under 16 to Be Restricted Starting Today

TikTok has affirmed its commitment to comply with Indonesia's Government Regulation No. 17 of 2025 on the Governance of Electronic Systems in Child Protection (PP Tunas), effective today, which mandates the deactivation of accounts for users under 16 to enhance online child safety. The platform will implement measures including self-assessment and close consultation with the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi), utilising advanced technology to detect and suspend non-compliant accounts while automatically enabling over 50 safety settings for teen users. As of 27 March 2026, only four platforms—X/Twitter, Bigo Live, TikTok, and Roblox—have cooperated, with X/Twitter raising its minimum age to 16 and Bigo Live to 18, underscoring the government's push for uniform adherence across social media to protect minors.

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