Government Designing Omnibus Law for Ease of Business Licensing

Poros Nasional. The government immediately finalized the draft omnibus law related to business licensing. The rules in the form of the law will be an umbrella for no less than 20 laws related to licensing.


Improved business licensing is expected to help drive investment realization in Indonesia. "At the beginning of next year we are trying to accelerate. We (the Ministry / Institution) are substantially okay," said Secretary of the Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Susiwijono Moegiarso in Jember, East Java on Thursday (11/22).


Susi explained, the effort to strengthen the Electronic Integrated Business Licensing Service System (OSS) consists of three things. First, the improvement of the OSS information technology system, business process improvement involving Ministries / Institutions (K / L) and Local Government, and omnibus law as part of regulatory reform.


"For the substantive omnibus law as long as it is related to licensing, all will be subject to the law," said Susi.


Susi acknowledged that the implementation of the Omnibus law was not easy. This is because licensing in various sectors already has their own legal basis. Even so, he stated, all K / L had committed to realizing the rule of law. In fact, he said, President Joko Widodo was among those who provided support.


Susi said, currently the government has studied the compilation of omnibus law from a number of countries such as Britain, the Netherlands and the United States. He said, after the government finalized the draft bill (Bill) it would only submit it to the DPR.


"If the concept is ripe we will immediately ask for time for discussion with parliament. Hopefully by the end of this year the substance will have been completed," Susi said.


Meanwhile, Researchers from the Institute for Development of Economics and Finance (Indef) Bhima Yudhistira assessed that the government needs to improve the main obstacles to ease of investment in Indonesia. It is like administrative problems and bureaucracy in trying.


"The government needs to see the root of the structural problem," Bhima said.


Bhima said, in the Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) report the World Bank's licensing to start a business in Indonesia was still ranked 134th in the world. Then, administration of tax payments is still ranked 112th.


In addition, the slow regional bureaucracy and the problem of corruption are also the main obstacles to the realization of investment in Indonesia. "That's what must be resolved first, and investors will enter," said Bhima.

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