JAKARTA - The Ministry of Investment / Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) today officially launched a risk-based online single submission (OSS) system to facilitate licensing for business or investment in Indonesia.

Investment Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said that based on the tests carried out, the success rate of this application was 83 percent and 17 percent were still being adjusted. Even so, Bahlil said he was optimistic about this service.

Furthermore, Bahlil, said that his party is ready to take responsibility if any problems are found from the OSS system later.

"Indosat is doing this, so it's not a dirty company. So if there is a problem below, it means that Indosat and us as the Minister of Investment will be responsible. ," he said, at the launch of the Risk-Based OSS on Monday, August 9.

For your information, this risk-based OSS must be used by business actors, ministries/agencies, local governments, administrators of special economic zones (KEK), free port-based trading area management bodies (KPBPB). Meanwhile, OSS has been tested since last Wednesday and the results are stable.

Furthermore, Bahlil explained that this OSS has been used since March 2021. OSS itself is an implementation of Law (UU) number 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation.

"The process of making this OSS application summarizes more than 70 laws including the Job Creation Act, 47 government regulations (PP), presidential regulations (Perpres) and ministerial regulations (Permen). So we involve existing stakeholders and also the full power of the government. Ministry of Investment," he explained.

Bahlil said the OSS system connects 4 applications in various sectors, namely the scope of districts/cities, provinces, ministries and institutions (K/L), and is connected to the center, namely the Ministry of investment as a terminal that will connect everything.

Then, continued Bahlil, in its implementation there may indeed be obstacles, especially in areas where there is no electricity or electricity supply is limited on time. In addition, he admits that there will also be problems in areas with inadequate internet networks.

"The way we do it is fully online, and semi-online. For example, areas that have electricity for example only 6 hours a day, he takes care of permits when the electricity turns on. But for areas that do not have electricity, we are currently formulating so that the implementation of OSS can run," he said. .


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