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Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa led a session to address business complaints, including funding issues affecting waste management company PT Sumber Organik. The company faced financial difficulties due to the discontinuation of Waste Management Service Fee (BLPS) from the state budget. The minister intervened by reallocating funds from the Ministry of Environment's budget to support the company.
The Indonesian government, led by Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, has taken decisive action to address business complaints regarding funding issues. One notable case involved PT Sumber Organik, a waste management company operating in Surabaya. The company faced significant financial challenges due to the discontinuation of the Waste Management Service Fee (BLPS) from the national budget.
PT Sumber Organik, which operates a waste-to-energy plant in Surabaya's Benowo disposal site, received BLPS from the state budget from 2021 to 2024. However, the allocation was stopped in 2025, creating financial uncertainty for the company. The President Director of PT Sumber Organik, Agus Santoso, expressed concerns that without the BLPS, the company's operations would be severely impacted.
Minister Purbaya addressed the issue by reallocating funds from the Ministry of Environment's budget to support PT Sumber Organik. The minister assured that the necessary funds would be transferred to ensure the company's continued operation. This intervention demonstrates the government's proactive approach to resolving business complaints and supporting critical infrastructure projects.
The government's decision to support PT Sumber Organik highlights its commitment to maintaining stability in key sectors, including waste management. This move is expected to have positive implications for the company's financial health and operational continuity.
Government Funding Reallocation
Business Complaint Resolution