The House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia is expected to sign the Personal Data Protection Bill during its session in August. House Chairman of Commission Meutya Hafid said areas of disagreement within the bill, which was first proposed in 2016, have been discussed. Hafid noted, “Various things that yesterday there were sharp differences, have now succeeded in reaching a meeting point with the government.”
12 July 2022
Indonesia House eyes August ratification for Personal Data Protection Bill
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