Indonesia’s top communications ministry leader quits after cyberattack cripples services
- Cyberattacks are prevalent in Indonesia and authorities are often accused of downplaying such incidents instead of being transparent
Semuel Abrijani Pangerapan resigned as director general of applications and information at Indonesia’s communication ministry on Thursday, saying he was “morally responsible” for the June 20 breach that paralysed public services, including the airports’ immigration system, for several days.
“I apologise for all the mistakes made and anything I said that caused upset. This incident is technically my responsibility and I should have resolved it,” said Semuel, who had served in the position for eight years.
His resignation comes as calls mount for Communications Minister Budi Arie Setiadi to also step down. An online petition demanding Budi’s resignation has garnered over 25,000 signatures, citing his lack of accountability in addressing the recurring cyberattacks.
President Joko Widodo told reporters on Wednesday that a full audit of the incident was taking place and the focus was on ensuring the protection of all sensitive data across government agencies.