The Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee in the Indonesian Parliament, Habiburokhman, praised the police's efforts in uncovering a corruption case related to subsidized fuel and gas. This statement was made on Wednesday, highlighting the importance of these actions in promoting transparency and combating corruption.
Indonesian military authorities, through the Military Police Center (Puspom), announced their intention to take strict measures against any military personnel involved in corruption related to subsidized fuel. This decision comes amid rising concerns about the exploitation of public resources.
The Indonesian government has announced new restrictions on subsidized fuel purchases, limiting the amount of fuel to <strong>50 liters</strong> per vehicle daily. This decision aims to ensure fair resource distribution and reduce budget pressure amid current global economic conditions.