Attorney General Says There Are KLHK Officials Involved In Palm Oil Plantation Corruption
Attorney General ST Burhanuddin emphasized that there were officials from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) who were involved in the alleged corruption case in the management of oil palm plantations for the 2005-2024 period.
He made this statement when answering questions about the suspect in the alleged corruption case, namely echelon I or II at the ministry.
"What is certain is there," Burhanuddin told reporters, Wednesday, January 8.
Although reluctant to explain clearly, Burhanuddin said that he had found several unlawful acts. So, in the near future the progress of handling the case will be conveyed.
"There are several things that have been investigated against the law, we are currently investigating, yes, of course, in a month or so," said Burhanuddin.
In handling the case, it is known that the AGO had searched the Ministry of Environment and Forestry's Secretariat General's office (Sekjen) and five other rooms.
The Head of the Attorney General's Office, Harli Siregar, said that the rooms that were searched were Satlakwasdal, the release of Forest Areas, and rooms in the directorate in charge of law enforcement.
"(The room that was searched) was the Secretariat of the Supervision and Control Implementation Unit (Satlakwasdal), the Directorate in charge of PNBP payments in the form of PSDH and DR, the Directorate in charge of the Release of Forest Areas, the Directorate in charge of Law Enforcement, and the Legal Bureau," said Harli.
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From the search, investigators confiscated several documents. However, no further details were conveyed regarding the evidence in question.
"4 boxes of documents, other evidence in electronic form, especially related to the process of releasing forest areas," he said.