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In Chromebook Trial, Nadiem Questioned by Prosecutors Regarding Google Cloud Case at KPK

Former Minister of Education, Culture, Research and Technology Nadiem Makarim was questioned as a witness in a corruption trial concerning the procurement of Chromebook-based laptops, with prosecutors pressing him on a prior KPK investigation into Google Cloud contracts. Nadiem is accused of abusing his authority to ensure Google became the sole provider of information technology procurement in Indonesia's technology ecosystem, allegedly enriching himself by approximately 809 billion rupiah through Google's investment in Gojek.

Government to Hold Isbat Session to Determine Eid al-Fitr 2026

Indonesia's Ministry of Religious Affairs will hold an isbat session on 19 March 2026 to officially determine the date of Eid al-Fitr 2026 (1 Syawal 1447 Hijriah). The session will take place at the ministry's auditorium in Jakarta and will involve astronomical experts, Islamic organisation representatives, and verification of crescent moon sightings from across Indonesia before the minister formally announces the date to the public.

Complete Guide to Coretax DJP: How to Create an Account, Password, and Passphrase

The Indonesian Directorate General of Taxes (DJP) has launched Coretax, a new integrated tax administration system that consolidates various tax services previously scattered across multiple applications into a single digital platform. The system enables taxpayers to register, update data, file annual tax returns (SPT), and submit tax-related requests online, with account security managed through passwords for login and passphrases for digital authorisation of documents.

Basarnas: All Victims of Bantargebang Rubbish Landfill Collapse Located

The National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) confirmed that all 13 victims of the devastating rubbish landfill collapse at the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Processing Facility in Jakarta have been found dead. Search and rescue operations were suspended after the final victim, Riki Supriadi (40), was discovered at 23:30 on Tuesday, with no further missing persons reported.

BPJS Ketenagakerjaan Delivers Rp1.7 Billion in Compensation to Heirs of Plane Crash Victims

BPJS Ketenagakerjaan (Indonesia's Labour Social Security Institution) has symbolically handed over Rp1.7 billion in compensation to the heirs of ten crew members and passengers who died in an ATR 42-500 aircraft crash in South Sulawesi on 17 January 2026. The benefits, drawn from the Work Accident Insurance, Pension, and Educational Scholarship programmes, demonstrate the state's commitment to protecting workers and their families during unforeseen catastrophes.

Indonesia's Fiscal Position Already Vulnerable Before Conflict; Energy Price Surge Could Widen Budget Deficit

Indonesia's fiscal resilience in 2026 is already under strain even before geopolitical tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran potentially drive energy prices higher, according to economist Awalil Rizky from Bright Institute. Energy price increases pose a particular risk to the state budget, with each one dollar rise in crude oil prices adding approximately 10.3 trillion rupiah to government spending whilst only increasing revenue by 3.5 trillion rupiah, potentially widening the budget deficit by 6.8 trillion rupiah. The government is facing declining revenues and increased spending pressures alongside rising debt servicing costs, yet has not taken sufficiently strong fiscal risk mitigation measures compared to other nations.

South Jakarta ensures food safety at modern markets ahead of Eid al-Fitr

The South Jakarta Administration has conducted food safety inspections across modern and traditional markets ahead of Eid al-Fitr celebrations, with all 19 food samples tested — including processed foods, agricultural products, seafood, and livestock — coming back negative for harmful substances. South Jakarta Mayor Muhammad Anwar emphasised the importance of ensuring residents have access to safe, chemical-free food and urged the public to be selective when purchasing provisions. The inspection was carried out in collaboration with the Jakarta Food and Drug Administration (BBPOM) and the South Jakarta Food, Maritime, and Agriculture Service, covering five locations including supermarkets and traditional markets.

DPR Chair Reveals Reasons for Domestic Workers Protection Bill Delay

DPR Chair Puan Maharani has explained that the Domestic Workers Protection Bill (RUU PPRT) remains pending because Parliament continues to solicit input from various stakeholders to ensure comprehensive coverage and avoid conflicts with existing legislation. The bill's legislative body chief Bob Hasan has set a target for passage in 2026 after more than two decades of stalled negotiations, with committee chair Martin Manurung noting broad multiparty support for the measure.

NTB Prepares Mechanism for Resolving Marine Spatial Disputes

The West Nusa Tenggara provincial government is developing a gubernatorial regulation to establish a mechanism for resolving disputes over marine spatial utilisation and implementing administrative sanctions in the maritime and fisheries sector. The regulation will strengthen oversight and law enforcement whilst ensuring sustainable use of marine resources, and will be coordinated with the central Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries following final technical and legal review.

Escalating War, Yet Israel's Foreign Exchange Reserves Hit Record High

Despite intensifying Middle Eastern conflict between the US-Israel alliance and Iran that has escalated war costs and geopolitical uncertainty, Israel's central bank reported record foreign exchange reserves of US$234.553 billion at the end of February 2026, rising US$1.511 billion from January. The surge was driven primarily by asset revaluation of the reserve portfolio rather than new currency inflows, providing Israel with substantial financial buffers to stabilise the shekel and manage market volatility during the ongoing conflict.

Mahfud MD Clarifies Statement on Former Religion Minister Yaqut's Hajj Quota Corruption Case

Constitutional law expert Mahfud MD has clarified his controversial statements regarding former Religion Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas's pre-trial hearing in a hajj quota corruption case, asserting that his remarks were taken out of context by the media. Mahfud argued that hajj quotas should not be categorised as state financial losses and that the minister's decisions constituted legitimate discretion, though the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) maintains that the quotas constitute state assets with a calculated loss of Rp622 billion.

Rock Climbing Coach Investigated for Alleged Sexual Violence Against Female Athletes at Training Centre

Indonesian police are investigating allegations that a former head coach of the national rock climbing training centre sexually assaulted multiple female athletes between 2021 and 2025, primarily at the athlete dormitory in Bekasi and during international competitions. Six victims have been identified and examined, whilst the accused coach has been dismissed from his position by the Indonesian Rock Climbing Federation and faces charges under the 2022 Sexual Violence Crime Law, carrying a maximum penalty of 12 years' imprisonment.

LabSosio UI: 77 per cent of DKI Jakarta's public spaces used regularly by residents

A University of Indonesia social mapping study across 267 Jakarta neighbourhoods found that more than 77 per cent of the capital's public spaces are used regularly by residents, with East Jakarta leading at 84 per cent usage. The research identified significant disparities in accessibility and inclusivity across districts, with approximately 70 per cent of public spaces requiring only minor improvements such as painting, benches, or portable shelters. Recommendations include prioritising inclusive zoning, improving pedestrian access and facilities for disabled persons, and fostering cross-sector collaboration to strengthen public space management ahead of Jakarta's anticipated 500-year celebration in 2027.

Gianyar Police Arrest 58 Suspects in Operation Sikat Agung 2026

The Gianyar Police Precinct (Polres Gianyar) arrested 58 suspects and uncovered 61 criminal cases during Operation Sikat Agung 2026, conducted from January to February 2026. The operation, led by Criminal Investigation Unit (Satreskrim) and local police stations, primarily focused on theft-related offences, including motorised vehicle theft, robbery, and burglary. Police recovered 41 motorcycles, 22 mobile phones, 42 pieces of jewellery, and approximately Rp 13 million in cash, with suspects facing charges under various provisions of the Indonesian Criminal Code (KUHP).

Indonesian National Police Recruitment 2026 Officially Opens: Schedule, Routes and Requirements

The Indonesian National Police (Polri) has officially opened recruitment for 2026, with registration commencing on 9 March across three main pathways: Taruna Akpol, Bintara and Tamtama Polri. Each pathway features distinct selection schedules running through to July/August, with candidates required to pass multiple stages including administrative verification, health checks, academic assessments and psychological evaluations. General eligibility requirements include Indonesian citizenship, minimum secondary education, age 18 and above, clear criminal record and good moral character.

Viral Tabanan Regional Hospital Running Short of Medicines, Management Responds

Tabanan Regional Hospital's management has responded to viral claims on social media that the facility had run out of medicines, clarifying that only supplementary medicines were unavailable whilst emergency and patient support medications remained in stock. The director attributed the shortages to incomplete BPJS health insurance reimbursement claims due to system migration from manual to digital processing, with the hospital facing accumulated drug debts exceeding 36 billion rupiah as of December 2025.

Is It Safe to Switch Fuel Brands at Different Petrol Stations? Expert Explanation

An expert has clarified that switching between different fuel brands at various petrol stations is safe as long as the fuel meets government specifications and maintains the correct octane rating recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. The main differences between brands lie in the additives packages they include, which have minimal impact on engine performance, though they may affect fuel consumption and engine feel slightly.

Bridge Railings in Ancol Vanish, Allegedly Stolen by Metal Thieves

Railings on a bridge spanning Jembatan Goyang road in Ancol, North Jakarta have gone missing, with locals suspecting theft by metal scrappers (rayap besi). More than half of the approximately 50-meter railing has disappeared over the past year, leaving only corroded support posts. A resident confirmed that metal thefts have been a recurring problem in the area, though security coordination has reportedly reduced recent incidents.

Spare Tickets Running Out, Flight Fares from Jakarta to Aceh and Medan Soar to Rp3 Million

Airfares for the 2026 Eid homecoming season are experiencing sharp increases on major routes from Jakarta to Sumatra cities, with ticket prices for Jakarta-Aceh routes exceeding Rp2 million and Jakarta-Medan routes reaching Rp2-3 million, whilst availability dwindles on popular travel dates. Limited aircraft capacity, reduced post-pandemic fleet numbers, and surging holiday demand are driving prices towards government-set ceilings, forcing families of four to spend over Rp20 million on round-trip tickets. The government has implemented a 17-18% domestic economy ticket discount and encouraged additional flights, but travellers are advised to book early to secure both better prices and seat availability.

Indonesia to Purchase India's BrahMos Supersonic Missile System

Indonesia is set to acquire India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system as part of its military modernisation programme, according to remarks by Defence Ministry spokesman Rico Ricardo Sirait. The procurement, valued between US$200-450 million, is intended to enhance Indonesia's maritime defence capabilities and protect its sovereign waters, whilst the BrahMos system—a joint venture between India and Russia—is available in land, air, ship, and submarine-based variants.

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