Survey Indicator: Public Confident Attorney General Will Resolve Cooking Oil Corruption Case

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Reza Pahlevi 09/06/2022 15:00 WIB
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Confidence in the Resolution of the Cooking Oil Corruption Case (May 2022)
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The process of resolving the corruption case involving the misappropriation of palm oil export permits is still ongoing.

An Indikator survey found that the majority, or 68.9%, of Indonesian citizens believe the Attorney General's Office can resolve this case. The breakdown shows 19.4% of respondents are very confident and 49.5% are quite confident.

Meanwhile, only 24.5% of respondents said they were not confident. This breaks down into 20.6% who said they were somewhat unconvinced and 3.9% who were not confident at all.

The survey also revealed that the public is no longer experiencing significant difficulty obtaining cooking oil in the market as of May 2022. This can be seen in the percentage of respondents experiencing difficulty obtaining cooking oil, which was recorded at 54.3% in May 2022. This percentage is down from 83.7% between April 14-19, 2022.

Indikator conducted the survey using a random telephone sample. The survey collected data from 1,213 respondents.

The survey's margin of error is estimated at 2.9% with a 95% confidence level.

(read: Indikator Survey: The Number of People Experiencing Difficulty Obtaining Cooking Oil is Starting to Decrease)

Editor : Annissa Mutia

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