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MANTRA SUKABUMI – Labor Minister (Menaker) Ida Fauziyah said the delay had to be made to increase the time it takes to adjust the data presented by BP Jamsostek for the recipient to hit the mark.
This direct cash assistance (BLT) of 600 lakhs is specifically for workers who have wages below 5 million rupees and are registered as members of BPJS Ketenagakerjaan.
The government itself is targeting about 15.7 private employees to receive this direct cash assistance (BLT) of Rs 600 thousand.
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The government in the context of accelerating the National Economic Recovery (PEN) made a breakthrough by providing direct cash assistance (BLT) of IDR 600 thousand
It’s just that according to the CEO of BP Jamsostek Agus Susanto this has not been fulfilled so far.
Agus relayed that of the target recipients of direct cash assistance (BLT) of IDR 600 thousand, it was 15.7 million, currently only 14.2 million account numbers have been collected.
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Even Agus added that after three stages of validation, out of the 14.2 million collected account number data, the amount of validated data reached 11.3 million.
Additionally, the BPJS Ketenagakerjaan also said that they had blacked out 1.6 million bank account numbers for potential recipients of Rs 600 lakh cash transfers.
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