The Jakarta Information Commission confirmed that a culture of transparency is taking root in society, with individuals submitting 12 out of 15 information disputes. This rise reflects growing public awareness of the importance of the right to information.
The Jakarta Information Commission has affirmed that implementing information zones is a duty for all public institutions, aimed at enhancing transparency and ensuring public access to information. This statement was made during a press conference held on Wednesday.
The Central Information Commission in Indonesia announced the cancellation of the implementation of the Transparency Index for 2026, emphasizing that transparency is a fundamental right for citizens. This decision comes amid the need to enhance the government's commitment to transparency despite financial challenges.