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The Indonesian government has significantly increased judges' allowances by up to five times through Government Regulation (PP) No. 42/2025. This move aims to enhance judicial integrity by improving judges' welfare and reducing susceptibility to bribery. The new allowances are expected to be implemented starting February 2026, with retroactive payments for January's salary.
The Indonesian government has officially raised judges' allowances by up to five times their previous amount through the newly enacted Government Regulation (PP) No. 42/2025. This substantial increase is designed to enhance the welfare of judicial officers, thereby strengthening the integrity of the country's judicial system by reducing the temptation of bribery.
The new regulation, confirmed by Suharto, Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for Judicial Affairs, is expected to be implemented starting February 2026. The allowance adjustment will be applied retroactively to January's salary, meaning judges will receive both their regular February salary and the difference for January under the new rate.
This policy decision comes as a response to the persistent issue of corruption within Indonesia's judicial system. By significantly improving judges' financial welfare, the government aims to create a more resilient judiciary that is less susceptible to corrupt practices. The measure is part of broader efforts to enhance transparency and accountability in the legal system.
The increased allowances are expected to have a positive impact on judicial integrity by providing judges with better financial security. This move is seen as a crucial step toward maintaining public trust in the legal system and ensuring that justice is served impartially.
Judges' Allowance Increase
Government Regulation No. 42/2025 Implementation