Allegations Of Harassment Of Miss Universe Indonesia Processed By Polda Metro, Sandiaga Monitors Its Impact On Tourism
Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Uno. (doc. Kemenparekraf)

JAKARTA - Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Uno said he continues to monitor cases of alleged harassment of Miss Universe Indonesia participants whose cases are now being handled by Polda Metro Jaya.

His party is also trying to ensure the impact of this incident on tourism promotions. Moreover, currently a similar event is also being held in Indonesia. "We continue to monitor it because it has entered the realm of law, we must respect the legal process," he said in Solo, Friday, August 11, it was confiscated by Antara. In addition, he said, Indonesia currently has to maintain the narrative out because now Indonesia is also the center of world tourism destinations. "There is a top of mind (tourist), namely Bali. We keep the narrative out, don't let it be difficult," he said.

He said it was not easy to build a tourism narrative after the COVID-19 pandemic. "Don't let the tilapia a speck of milk be damaged. I make sure there are no violations of the law because sexual harassment cannot be tolerated. We have to make sure everything goes according to the legal corridor," he said. According to him, later an evaluation will also be carried out on the implementation of the beauty event. "This event has been completed and we will evaluate it later," he said.


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