JAKARTA - The Attorney General of the Republic of Indonesia, Burhanuddin, reported the achievements of the Forest Area Control Task Force (Satgas PKHA) which managed to regain control of an area of 4,081,560.58 hectares up to the fifth stage.

The report was delivered during the handover of the report on the achievement of regaining forest areas which was witnessed directly by the President of the Republic of Indonesia Peabowo Subianto in the Kejagung RI area, South Jakarta, Wednesday, December 24, 2025.

In his report, the Attorney General said that at this fifth stage, the PKHA Task Force returned 896,969.143 hectares of forest area. The land consists of two main categories.

First, the oil palm plantation land of 240,575.383 hectares which originated from 124 legal subjects and spread across six provinces.

"Oil palm plantation land is handed over to the relevant ministries/institutions, from the PKHA Task Force to the Ministry of Finance, then to Danantara, then handed over to Agrinas," he said, Wednesday, December 24, 2025.

Second, said Burhanuddin, the land of 688,427 hectares of conservation forest areas spread across nine provinces, was handed over to the Ministry of Forestry for restoration and restoration of forest functions.

"Conservation forest land was handed over to the Ministry of Forestry to restore 688,427 hectares of forest spread across nine provinces," he said.

In addition to reclaiming land, as a form of accountability to the public, the PKHA Task Force also handed over money worth Rp6,625,294,190,469.74 to the state.

"The funds consist of the results of the collection of administrative fines for forestry and the results of saving state finances from corruption cases," he said.

Burhanuddin detailed that Rp2.34 trillion was the result of the collection of administrative fines from 20 palm oil companies and one nickel mining company.

"Meanwhile, Rp4.28 trillion comes from the state's financial rescue for handling corruption cases by the Attorney General's Office, including the case of providing crude palm oil (CPO) export facilities and the sugar import case," he said.

Burhanuddin also revealed the potential state revenue in 2026 from administrative fines in forest areas. For the palm oil plantation sector, the potential fine is estimated at IDR 109.6 trillion, while the mining sector is estimated at IDR 32.63 trillion.

"For 2026, there is a potential for administrative fines on oil palm and mines that are in forest areas with a total potential for administrative fines from oil palm of 109.6 trillion and a potential for administrative mines of 32.63 trillion," he explained.

Furthermore, the Attorney General also reported the progress of the acceleration of the recovery of the Reselo National Park (TNT). According to him, the PKHA task force has conducted data collection on 7 community settlements in seven villages with a total of 5,733 heads of households or 22,183 people, and includes 573 houses, 12 schools, 52 houses of worship, and 12 health facilities.

"Furthermore, the number of heads of households (KK) who have been registered to participate in the relocation program is 1,465 KK. And prepare land for the re-possession of 8,077 hectares to relocate residents of the TNT area," he added.

He emphasized that the first phase of relocation had been carried out on December 20, 2025, for 227 families from an area of 6,330.78 hectares of oil palm plantations.

"We have carried out the first phase of relocation of residents on December 20, 2025, for 227 households from 6,330.78 hectares of oil palm plantations," he concluded.


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