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Yusril Receives Public Input on Illegal Levies in Immigration Services
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Yusril Receives Public Input on Illegal Levies in Immigration Services

From CNN Indonesia · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Law and Human Rights, Yasonna Laoly, acknowledged public input regarding alleged illegal levies in immigration services.
  • The minister stated that his ministry has received numerous suggestions from the public concerning irregularities within immigration services.
  • This acknowledgment follows public complaints about potential corruption or inefficiency in immigration procedures.

Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Law and Human Rights, Yasonna Laoly, has publicly addressed concerns surrounding alleged illegal levies within the nation's immigration services. The minister confirmed that his office has been actively receiving feedback from the public on this matter.

Laoly stated that his ministry has gathered significant input from citizens detailing various irregularities and potential malpractices within the immigration system. This acknowledgment suggests the government is aware of and potentially investigating the issues raised by the public.

The minister's openness to public suggestions indicates a willingness to address the reported problems. The focus is on improving the transparency and efficiency of immigration services, which are crucial for national security and international travel. Further actions are anticipated as the ministry processes the received feedback.

We received many suggestions from the public regarding deviations in immigration services.

โ€” Yasonna LaolyThe Coordinating Minister for Law and Human Rights acknowledging public feedback on alleged issues within immigration services.
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Originally published by CNN Indonesia in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.