Indonesia’s Incoherent Administration

In November 2014, a mere 2 months ago, Indonesia’s new president Jokowi laid out his vision for Indonesia at a press conference held immediately after his first ever Cabinet meeting. At the conference he said some sensible, forward-looking stuff. He said that his priority for Indonesia was attracting more foreign investment, which would help to…

Manpower Department: Foreigners Out

There can be few expats in Jakarta who haven’t heard by now: The Manpower Department has announced that by February 2015 it hopes to have a TOIFL (Test of Indonesian as a Foreign Language) in place. If you wish to get a KITAS (work permit) for Indonesia, you will first need to pass a Bahasa…

TBI and Rumah Bahasa: Two Fraudsters Compared

Throughout 2014 the Rumah Bahasa story has provided an interesting counterpoint to the story of TBI. Before a brave teacher came forward and exposed the illegal shenanigans at Rumah Bahasa, this blog had focused exclusively on TBI (The British Institute), a school with its own sorry history of illegal and immoral behavior, all of it…

TBI’s Disinformation Campaign- Part 1

“Disinformation is intentionally false or inaccurate information that is spread deliberately. It is an act of making deceptive and false statements to convince someone of untruth. Disinformation should not be confused with misinformation, information that is unintentionally false. Unlike traditional propaganda techniques designed to engage emotional support, disinformation is designed to manipulate the audience at…

Indonesia’s Lethal Illegal Alcohol Problem

In recent years Indonesia has been struck by an epidemic of deaths related to illegal alcohol. Typically, these cases involved a number of people in a particular area dying from the consumption of miras oplosan (a home-made cocktail of alcoholic substances). The main ingredient of this home-made mixture is typically medical-grade methanol mixed with energy…