JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of Commission IV of the DPR RI, Dedi Mulyadi, asked the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) to be open about rogue businessmen who are proven to have violated the environment and forests. "Currently the Attorney General's Office (AGO) is on fire in eradicating major cases of environmental and forest crimes in Indonesia. So there is nothing wrong with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry in coordinating with the AGO," said Dedi in Purwakarta, Antara, Tuesday, September 5. He appreciated the AGO, which now has a high response to major cases in Indonesia. There is nothing wrong with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry to open data to the AGO regarding companies that have proven naughty. The rogue companies in question are those who are proven to have committed violations but there is always a lot of reason to trick the authorities. <quo;There is no need for any more doubts that the mother (minister) will provide data to them (AGO). Because if you use the Gakkum (KLHK) team, you have limitations,” said Dedi. He hopes that this fast movement can restore state finances as well as increase the state treasury lost by these rogue businessmen. He also hopes that with a sustainable follow-up, forests and plantations in Indonesia will continue to be organized without any more people manipulating state assets. One thing that must be followed up immediately is concerns about corporations that have turned into cooperatives to control the forest so that it will be converted into oil palm plantation areas.

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