JAKARTA - The Chairman of Commission III of the DPR, Habiburokhman, stated that his party supported the Corruption Tipikor Court of the National Police Headquarters which carried out law enforcement to eradicate corruption in the coal corruption case.
He emphasized that this case must be thoroughly investigated in the corridor of precision, namely predictability, accountability, transparency and justice, and independence.
"Anyone involved in coal corruption must be held accountable," said Habiburokhman, Thursday, July 9.
The chairman of the legal commission stated that coal corruption not only harms the state's finances in a very significant amount but also has an impact on the occurrence of power outages in various areas that inconvenience the community.
The Corruption Tipikor Court of the National Police is known to be investigating a case of alleged corruption in the fulfillment of coal supplies that triggered blackouts in Sumatra and a number of regions in Indonesia.
"We investigators convey the development of handling cases of corruption and money laundering related to the procurement of coal supply needs at a number of PLTU during the period from 2018 to 2026," said Head of the Corruption Tipikor Court of the National Police, Inspector General Totok Suharyanto, at a press conference at the National Police Criminal Investigation Unit, Monday, July 6.
This case has been investigated since July 4, 2026. Totok said his party found two companies suspected of violating the law on the fulfillment of coal supplies.
"At least the investigators found evidence of irregularities in the procurement and fulfillment of coal supplies at the PLTU by several participating companies: PT OBP and PT BRA," explained Totok.
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