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  2. Indonesian Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center

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    IFII is the only education institution focusing on financial intelligence in Indonesia and also the whole of Southeast Asia. [9] IFII also housing institution of Center for Money Laundering and Predicated Crime Studies ( Pusat Kajian Pencucian Uang dan Tindak Pidana Asal ), a research institution dedicated for researching policies and ...

  3. Indonesian State College of Accountancy - Wikipedia

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    The other government institutions get a portion of the college graduates allocation are the Government Accountability Office of the Republic of Indonesia (Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan Republik Indonesia/ BPK RI)and the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (Badan Pengawasan Keuangan dan Pembangunan / BPKP). In previous years, there is a ...

  4. Ministry of Finance (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    After Japan's surrender to the Allied powers in August 1945, Indonesia declared independence. Ministry of Finance is officially established to replace the function of Departement van Financien. [2] The economic situation was dire because of high inflation (due to circulation of De Javasche Bank money, Dutch East Indies money and Japanese Yen). Dr.

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

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    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.

  6. Kodam IX/Udayana - Wikipedia

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    Kodam IX/Udayana (IX Military Regional Command/Udayana) is a military regional command of the Indonesian Army which is responsible for the Lesser Sunda Islands. It was established as part of the 1985 reorganisation of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) and included East Timor until that province achieved independence in 1999.