- PT Pertamina (Persero) continues to strengthen corporate governance by ensuring the implementation ISO 37001: 2016 Anti-Bribery Management System (SMAP) .
PPP calls for immediate deliberations on anti-liquor bill 13th March 2021
PPP chairman Suharso Monoarfa (fourth from left) with member of PPP s Honorary Council Djan Faridz and several PPP elites. (ANTARA/HO/Humas PPP)
In view of the urgency and significance of the law, PPP would like to encourage DPR and the government to expedite the deliberation on the anti-liquor bill. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The United Development Party (PPP) has urged the House of Representatives (DPR) and the national government to discuss an anti-liquor bill without delay considering the negative impact of liquor on public health and society.
In view of the urgency and significance of the law, PPP would like to encourage DPR and the government to expedite the deliberation on the anti-liquor bill, PPP secretary general Arwani Thomafi said on Saturday.
Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan,
As reported by the
State News Agency Antara, the nine areas that the Minister says are at greatest risk of an earthquake are Mentawai, Bengkulu-Lampung, the Sunda-Banten Straits, the Bali Straits, North Sulawesi and the Maluku Sea, Aceh, Sorong, Matano, and Lembang.
During a coordinating meeting for the
National Disaster Mitigation Agency held in Jakarta on Thursday, 04 March 2021, while referring to the nine areas highlighted for a potential earthquake disaster, Luhut added, “We all need to be on alert.”
Luhut continued, explaining that the nine
“at-risk” regions’ analysis is based on available data regarding active zones, seismic gaps, the history of past frequencies of quakes, and the magnitude of those quakes. Minister Luhut said: ‘When will this happen? We don’t know It could be 10, 20, 30, or 50 years in the future –it can happen anytime. For instance, the Lembang Plate. We have heard many briefings on the danger of the shift
Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan highlighted the government's target to lower the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) .
MUI showers praise on President for reversing liquor regulation 2nd March 2021
A screenshot of head of the MUI s fatwa commission, Asrorun Ni am Sholeh, attending an online press conference in Jakarta on Tuesday (March 2, 2021). (ANTARA/ Zubi Mahrofi) Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) lauded President Joko Widodo for revoking a regulation allowing investments in the alcoholic beverages industry. The President has responded wisely to the aspirations of the community regarding the views conveyed by MUI, NU, Muhammadiyah, religious leaders, community leaders, and various elements of society, with statements and policies taken by the President through revocation of attachments related to investments in the alcoholic beverages industry, head of MUI s fatwa commission, Asrorun Ni’am Sholeh, said during an online press conference in Jakarta on Tuesday.