Between conservation and commercialization

A few weeks ago, as I sat basking in the beauty of a public garden in a neighboring country, a question came to mind. Indonesia’s nature is no less beautiful–arguably even more so in many places–but why does it rarely feel as inviting? Yesterday, the media reported...

Adjusted valuation of BankJago

Shares of digital bank Jago (ARTO) ended significantly lower by 6.51% to Rp1,435 on Thursday (Mar 12)  even when it reported 114% jump in net profit to Rp276 billion last year, while total assets expanded by 28% to Rp36.5 trillion. Jago, among those promised...

When Mr. DIY > 3x AZ.KO

Shares of home improvement retailer Mr. DIY ended substantially higher by 7.7% Thursday (Mar 12) as it reported an impressive sales revenue growth of 16.7% to Rp7.92 trillion last year. The company is now valued Rp23 trillion, more than three times the value of AZ.KO...

How Jokowi’s diploma controversy survived for a decade

Few political controversies in Indonesia have proven as resilient as the debate over Jokowi’s university diploma. First emerging during the 2014 presidential election, the allegation that Jokowi’s degree from the Forestry Faculty of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) was...

The Depok court bribery scandal

The arrest of senior judges at the Depok District Court has once again shaken public confidence in judicial system. What initially appeared to be a routine civil dispute over land ownership has developed into a corruption case involving high-ranking court officials,...

Poco Leok’s victory

The legal battle between the residents of Poco Leok in Manggarai, East Nusa Tenggara, and the Manggarai regency administration offers a rare courtroom moment in Indonesia’s long-running conflict between development policy and local community rights. In early March...

Slow return of common sense

The most important thing is not the answer, but the question itself. In the world of check-and-balances, it is the fiduciary responsibility of lawmakers to raise questions, while those in the executive branch are expected to provide answers. Unfortunately, less...

Recurring problems in the MBG program

Another day, another problem in the implementation of MBG. Reports of raw, marinated catfish appearing on its Ramadan menu in Pamekasan, East Java, are the most recent example. Although technical guidelines from the BGN are already in place, it seems like partners...

Crony capitalism in BAZNAS

Badan Amil Zakat Nasional (BAZNAS), has long been positioned as a bridge between Islamic philanthropy and national welfare policy. Yet the composition of its newly installed leadership for the 2026–2031 term raises an uncomfortable question: Is the country’s largest...
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