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"Meutya Hafid to Dishonorably Discharge 11 Ministry Employees Linked to Online Gambling Scandal"

"Meutya Hafid to Dishonorably Discharge 11 Ministry Employees Linked to Online Gambling Scandal"

November 12, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Minister Meutya Hafid’s Efforts to Purge Online Gambling from Communications Ministry

Background:
Meutya Hafid, the Minister of Communications and Digital Affairs in Indonesia, has announced plans to eradicate online gambling within her ministry. This move comes after at least a dozen employees were arrested for allegedly enabling and profiting from online gambling operations.

Actions Taken:

  1. Ministry Audit: The ministry has vowed to conduct a thorough audit of its human resources to identify any further involvement in online gambling.
  2. Employee Suspensions: The employees arrested have been suspended, and they will face disciplinary action if found guilty. Minister Hafid has stated that those found guilty will be dishonorably discharged.
  3. Police Cooperation: Hafid has coordinated with law enforcement agencies to investigate and clean up online gambling practices within the ministry.
  4. Blocking and Monitoring: The minister emphasized the need to block and monitor online gambling sites more effectively, going beyond mere site blocking to include systemic audits.

Minister’s Commitment:
Minister Meutya Hafid has emphasized her commitment to tackling online gambling at its root. She noted that the clampdown on online gambling is necessary to maintain integrity and comply with President Prabowo Subianto’s directives.

Impact and Related News:

  • Employee Arrests: At least 11 ministry employees, including some with expert staff roles, have been arrested for their involvement in fostering 1,000 online gambling sites that were supposed to be blocked[3].
  • System Cleanup: The ministry is working to ensure that all ranks within the ministry assist in investigative efforts to cleanse the system of illegal activities[3].
  • Site Takedowns: In the past three weeks, the ministry has taken down over 277,000 online gambling materials[2].

Outcomes and Future Steps:
Minister Hafid’s initiatives aim to purge the communications ministry of online gambling by addressing the problem at its root, ensuring that the ministry’s system is free from corruption and illegal activities. The ministry’s efforts to conduct audits, suspend and discharge guilty employees, and cooperate with law enforcement are designed to make significant strides in combating online gambling.


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