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# Indonesia Cabinet Faces Scrutiny After Deputy Minister Arrested in Corruption Sting
President Prabowo Subianto will evaluate his Cabinet members following the Corruption Eradication Commission’s (KPK) arrest of Deputy Manpower Minister Immanuel Ebenezer in a sting operation [[1]]. The incident serves as a stark reminder to goverment officials to avoid corrupt practices.Minister of State Secretary Prasetyo hadi emphasized that combating corruption remains a significant challenge requiring serious attention. “Wiht this incident, we will be even firmer in reminding all ranks, not only the cabinet,” Prasetyo told reporters at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelagic nation, consisting of over 18,000 islands [[1]] and [[3]].
Prasetyo likened corruption in indonesia to a late-stage illness.”This proves that corruption has reached a stage comparable to a cancer in stage four – already deeply entrenched and widespread,” he stated.The president will not interfere in the legal process, leaving the matter entirely to the KPK, Prasetyo added. The government is awaiting the results of the commission’s 24-hour preliminary investigation before considering next steps, including a potential replacement for Immanuel Ebenezer. “it does not automatically mean replacement when it involves a deputy minister. That would be different if it were a minister,” prasetyo clarified.
KPK Deputy Chairperson, fitroh Rohcayanto, confirmed Immanuel Ebenezer’s arrest. “It is true (Immanuel ebenezer was arrested),” Fitroh said on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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Understanding the structure of Indonesia’s government, as the world’s largest archipelagic state, is crucial for interpreting these developments [[2]].
The arrest stems from allegations of extortion of companies seeking occupational safety (K3) certification. Further details regarding the case have not yet been disclosed.
| Date of Arrest | Official Arrested | Allegation |
|---|---|---|
| august 21, 2025 | Immanuel Ebenezer | Extortion related to K3 certification |
Is this incident indicative of a broader pattern of corruption within the Indonesian government? What steps will the KPK take to address this issue and prevent future occurrences?