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  2. Ministry of Finance (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Finance (Indonesian: Kementerian Keuangan) is an Indonesian government ministry responsible for the nation's finance and state assets. The finance minister is responsible to the President. The ministry's motto is Nagara Dana Rakça, which means "guardian of state finance".

  3. List of ministers of finance (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    www.kemenkeu.go.id The minister of finance of the Republic of Indonesia ( Indonesian : Menteri Keuangan ) is the head of the Indonesian Ministry of Finance . The minister is tasked with organizing government affairs in the field of state finances to assist the President in administering state government.

  4. List of government ministries of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Kementerian Keuangan (Kemenkeu) 19 August 1945 Sri Mulyani Minister of Finance: Independent: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources: Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral (Kemen ESDM) 10 July 1959 Bahlil Lahadalia Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources: Golkar: Ministry of Industry: Kementerian Perindustrian (Kemenperin) 21 January 1950

  5. Ministry of Internal Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Internal Revenue (Indonesian: Kementerian Penerimaan Negara, lit. 'Ministry of State Revenue'), was a planned ministry in the Prabowo Cabinet tasked with collecting Indonesian taxes, customs, and excise and administering the Indonesian Internal Revenue Code (which currently regulated by Omnibus Law for Harmonization of Taxation Regulations, Law No. 7/2021).

  6. J. B. Sumarlin - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Baptista Sumarlin (7 December 1932 – 6 February 2020) was an Indonesian economist who served as Minister of Finance. [1] Sometimes linked with the so-called Berkeley Mafia group of economic advisers which included senior Indonesian economists such as Widjojo Nitisastro, Emil Salim, and Ali Wardhana, Sumarlin held various important economics posts in the Indonesian government for ...

  7. Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia's constitutional requirement for the government to spend at least 20 percent of the state budget on education was introduced by amendment in 2002. Public school teacher salaries, which are paid by the government, are excluded from this figure, further pressuring the government to increase discretionary spending on education. [6]

  8. Capital Market and Financial Institutions Supervisory Agency

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    Capital Market and Financial Institutions Supervisory Agency (Indonesian: Badan Pengawas Pasar Modal dan Lembaga Keuangan) (shortly BAPEPAM-LK) is an institution under the Ministry of Finance (Indonesia) tasked with fostering, regulating, and supervising day-to-day capital market activities as well as formulating and implementing policies and technical standardization in the field of financial ...

  9. National Economics Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Economics Council (Indonesian: Dewan Ekonomi Nasional) is an Indonesian government economic advisory council that advises the President on strategic economic policy formulation and recommendation. [1]