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Ministry of Religious Affairs and Ombudsman Team Up to Monitor 2026 Madrasah Student Admissions

Ministry of Religious Affairs and Ombudsman Team Up to Monitor 2026 Madrasah Student Admissions

The Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag) is strengthening its commitment to a clean, transparent, and just Islamic education system by partnering with the Indonesian Ombudsman. This collaboration focuses on overseeing the 2026 Madrasah New Student Admissions (PMBM) to ensure the process is free from illegal levies, discrimination, and other violations. Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar emphasized that this oversight improves the governance of public services within Kemenag, which oversees thousands of educational units. "Madrasahs must be safe, clean, comfortable educational spaces that provide a sense of justice for the entire community," he said. The Minister also highlighted the challenge of managing madrasahs, 95 percent of which are private, making stronger governance and service quality essential. The Ombudsman, through Senior Assistant Coordinator VII Nuzran Joher, expressed readiness to support priority programs, including routine monitoring of the 2026 PMBM and investigations into violence issues in Islamic boarding schools starting next June. https://kabarbaik.co/ini-cara-kemenag-menghadirkan-sistem-pendidikan-islam-bersih-dan-transparan/

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Many small private madrasas still like to play the "voluntary donation" game that's actually forced. Hope they get properly watched over.

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Alhamdulillah, this is a good move. Hope it truly becomes free from illegal fees and scalpers, don't let it just be for show.

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