BI fund transfer In his first term in the DPR, Ganjar attracted media coverage because his name was included in a copy of a document that revealed the flow of
Bank Indonesia funds to legislators in April 2008. The document was thought to reveal the mode of how the central bank played around with the budget for serving council members. As a result, five non-government organizations reported this to the Corruption Eradication Commission. Ganjar (then a member of the DPR) is mentioned in the document as
Ganjar Prastowo. Ganjar confirmed that what Ganjar Prastowo meant in the document was himself and said that at that time he was invited abroad by BI. If the visit is deemed haram, Ganjar is ready to return the money he received. BI also acknowledged the authenticity of the document.
E-KTP corruption case Former
KPK investigator
Novel Baswedan in October 2022 said there was no evidence that Ganjar Pranowo, who at that time was Governor of Central Java, was involved in the e-KTP corruption case. According to him, Ganjar's involvement at that time did not meet the standard of proof. In his podcast, Novel even emphasized that Ganjar was not among the people who received money in the e-KTP corruption case. Novel stated that there was not enough evidence that Ganjar was involved in the corruption case in the procurement of electronic KTPs (e-KTP). While at the KPK, Novel was involved in handling a case that cost the state up to IDR 2.3 trillion. KPK Chairman
Firli Bahuri said that until now his party had not found evidence of Ganjar's involvement in the alleged corruption case in e-KTP procurement.
Muhammad Nazaruddin, former General Treasurer of the
Democratic Party, testified as a witness at the follow-up trial of the e-KTP corruption case. In his testimony he was questioned about the disbursement of funds to Ganjar Pranowo. To the judge, Nazar believed that Ganjar received money in the e-KTP procurement project. He even admitted that he saw the money handed over to Ganjar, who at that time was Deputy Chair of Commission II of the DPR. Ganjar later admitted he was offered the bribes, but he refused. Until 2018, the KPK stated that they had no evidence that Ganjar received money in the e-KTP corruption case. Even so,
Budiman Sudjatmitko defended Ganjar stating he was not involved. However in 2022, Ganjar was reported to the KPK again for this case.
Weighbridge bribes Ganjar Pranowo on 27 April 2014 caught public attention when he expressed his anger at local officers who extorted truckers during a surprise inspection at the Subah weighbridge in
Batang Regency. Ganjar said that he saw first-hand several people who gave money to officers to avoid official fines for overweight loads. The Subah incident resulted in a policy to close the weighbridges in Central Java from May 2014. However, this policy caused Central Java to lose revenue with provincial councilors criticising it as
self-harm for the sake of popularity. The weighbridge closure also was not followed by an official evaluation of the duties and functions of government employees at weighbridges. The policy blowback led to a reversal.
Semen Indonesia dispute case Ganjar Pranowo became a target of protest from farmers who opposed his environmental permit for the activities of the national cement company
Semen Indonesia Group in
Rembang Regency through a demonstration in front of the
presidential palace in
Jakarta. Since 2015, residents have tried to resist the construction of a cement factory in Rembang's Kendeng mountains by taking legal action and holding demonstrations ranging from a camp out at the project site to the symbolic action of cementing their feet in Jakarta. The community eventually succeeded to limit the activities of the cement factory construction after the Supreme Court on 2 August 2016 issued a judicial review decision that dismissed the environmental permit. Although the court decision prohibited mining and drilling in groundwater basins in the Kendeng mountain area, Ganjar on 9 November 2016, issued a new permit by only changing the name of the company from Semen Gresik to the name of its parent Semen Indonesia. According to him, the court decision did not stop factory construction. Thus, the establishment of the Semen Indonesia factory should continue. Amid resident insistence that the factory should be shut down after the Supreme Court ruling, Ganjar Pranowo stated that his administration would do so only under the order of the central government. However, the president said the resolution was the responsibility of the province and the central government had no authority to issue permits for cement factories owned by state companies. Under heavy public pressure, Ganjar Pranowo on 17 January 2017 canceled his previous addendum and decided to postpone the process of establishing the factory in Rembang until a permit decree was issued in adjustment to the Supreme Court decision. However, a new permit with a slight change in the geographical scope of the factory was re-issued on 23 February 2017.
Wadas Conflict The Wadas Conflict is a conflict that arose between the residents of Wadas Village, Bener District,
Purworejo, Central Java, and the Indonesian Government, in this case the
Indonesian National Police and the
Indonesian National Army, beginning in 2019. This conflict is based on the government's plan to open open-pit andesite mining in the village area as a source of raw material for the construction of the Bener Dam, which is in the same sub-district as this village area. According to local people, mining this stone will damage the village environment. On 7 June 2021, Ganjar Pranowo issued Central Java Governor's Decree Number 590/20 of 2021 concerning Updates on the Determination of Land Acquisition Locations for the Construction of the Bener Dam in Purworejo and
Wonosobo, Central Java Province. On 15 July 2021, residents of Wadas Village through the Wadas Village Nature Care Movement (Gempadewa) sued the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, at the Semarang
State Administrative Court (PTUN) over the issuance of the Governor's Decree regarding the location for land acquisition for the Bener Dam. This demand was rejected by the Semarang PTUN through a decision on 30 August 2021. On 14 September 2021, Wadas residents appealed the decision. Wadas' attorney, Hasrul Buamona, believes that the decision has no legal basis and believes that the panel of judges did not consider aspects of good and healthy living space management.
Pornography In a podcast organized by
Deddy Corbuzier, Ganjar Pranowo explained that he accidentally shared a pornographic video on his Twitter account. When one of his followers asked why he was watching it, Ganjar Pranowo answered that he had done nothing wrong because he was an adult and already had a wife, and then stated that watching pornographic films for adults was sometimes necessary. Because of this, Ganjar Pranowo was deemed to have violated the
Information and Electronic Transactions Law (UU ITE) for distributing films containing pornographic elements. Regarding this statement, Ganjar recalled his experience of giving a laptop to a student who admitted to watching pornography while visiting a school. Ganjar praised the student for his honesty and described him as a person with leadership potential. "I say, if there are no teachers [to teach that, then] sex education [is] wrong," Pranowo told the student, warning him that pornography should not be used as a guide in his own sex life. When the video got viral, Ganjar asked his critics to watch the full podcast. He also clarifies that he is not a fan of pornography and calling him a "porn addict" is misleading. Ganjar Pranowo's statement in the interview was criticised by various parties. Sinar Suprabana, a Central Java academic, argued that Pranowo's statements in the interview were unethical and that it was "better for him to keep his mouth shut and take steps to improve himself" than "provide clarification". Muslim cleric
Tengku Zulkarnain stated that Ganjar Pranowo could not become a politician because he had watched pornographic films.
Boycott of Israel In 2023, Ganjar banned the entry of the
Israel national football team to Indonesia during the country's hosting of the
2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup, citing his and the country's historic support for the Palestinian cause, and refused to host the team, which was supposed to play a match in Central Java. As a result,
FIFA stripped Indonesia of the right to host the tournament, leading to criticism of Ganjar by football fans. His boycott actions were later praised by some after Israel
declared war on Hamas. However according to survey by MIPOS, his polling number dropped significantly after his rejection of hosting the U-20 World Cup, with only 16.2% respondents understand his position and 75.2% disapproving. His rejection is believed to be a factor in why he lost the 2024 presidential election, only gaining below 20% of the vote. ==Personal life==