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        "id": 1810524,
        "msgid": "dpr-member-additional-law-enforcement-budget-must-benefit-the-people-1781790880",
        "date": "2026-06-18 20:13:27",
        "title": "DPR Member: Additional Law Enforcement Budget Must Benefit the People",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "A member of House Commission III has stressed that any proposed budget increases for law enforcement agencies must deliver tangible benefits to the public. The call comes as the National Police, PPATK, KPK, and BNN have requested substantial additional funds for 2027. The legislator emphasised that spending must be measured by real-world impact, such as reduced crime rates and faster public service, alongside greater transparency and accountability.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - House of Representatives (DPR) Commission III\nmember Abdullah has demanded that every proposal for additional budget\nsubmitted by law enforcement agencies (APH) must provide real benefits\nto the people. He stated that all budgets managed by state institutions\nmust return to the people in the form of service, protection, and\njustice. \u201cNot a single rupiah of state money may be used without clear\nbenefit to the public,\u201d Abdullah said in Jakarta on Thursday. In the\nbudget submission for 2027 to House Commission III, he conveyed that the\nNational Police (Polri) proposed an additional budget of Rp66.1\ntrillion, the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK)\nRp516.4 billion, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Rp989.3\nbillion, and the National Narcotics Board (BNN) Rp5.05 trillion. He said\nthe proposals were submitted to support various programmes for\nstrengthening law enforcement, eradicating corruption, preventing money\nlaundering, handling cybercrime, combating narcotics, and improving\npublic services. \u201cWhat must be ensured is that every budget added and\nused by state institutions is truly directed towards delivering law\nenforcement that sides with the public,\u201d he said. He stated that\nadditional budget should not only be measured by the size of expenditure\nor the number of programmes run, but must also measure the beneficial\nimpact felt by the public. Therefore, he requested that budget use by\nPolri, PPATK, KPK, and BNN must be able to strengthen public services,\nincrease the effectiveness of crime eradication, narrow the space for\ncorruption, eradicate online gambling, and sever narcotics distribution\nnetworks. \u201cThe measure is simple: whether crime figures decrease, and\npublic reports are handled more quickly,\u201d he said. According to him, the\nsize of the budget managed by state institutions must also be\naccompanied by increased transparency and accountability. He therefore\nencouraged every institution to build a reporting system that is easily\naccessible to the public so that society can participate in overseeing\nthe use of state money. \u201cTransparency must not stop at administrative\nreports. The public must also be able to know how the budget is used and\nwhat results have been achieved,\u201d he said.<\/p>",
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