DPR Budget Committee Chairman Said Abdullah has proposed biometric verification, such as fingerprints or retina scans, for subsidized 3 kg LPG purchases. The measure aims to ensure subsidies reach the intended recipients and prevent leakage. He made the statement to reporters at the parliamentary complex in Senayan on April 6, 2026.
Said Abdullah, Chairman of the DPR Budget Agency (Banggar), stated that the distribution of subsidized 3 kg LPG needs improvement to reach the right targets. He told reporters at the parliamentary complex in Senayan, Central Jakarta, on Monday, April 6, 2026.
He proposed multi-layered biometric verification for purchases, including fingerprints or retina scans. "What is needed is for the 3 kg LPG subsidy to be on target, targeted," Said said.
According to him, relying solely on government data is insufficient. Repeated verifications are required to ensure only eligible individuals receive the subsidies.
Banggar DPR data shows the number of subsidized 3 kg LPG recipients is smaller than the allocated budget. Said hopes this system will make distribution more efficient.