PALU - The Central Sulawesi High Prosecutor's Office (Kejati) revealed that it had saved and restored state money of around Rp. 201.7 billion from law enforcement in a number of cases handled in the January-July 2023 period. "For seven months we took steps to enforce the law hundreds of billions of state money saved and returned to the state treasury," said Head of the Central Sulawesi High Prosecutor's Office (Kajati) Agus Salim, quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, July 26.
He explained that the rescue and recovery of state finances was around Rp. 201.7 billion, with details of rescue of Rp. 201.4 billion and recovery of Rp. 298.3 million.
He said, there were 24 cases in the field of general crimes that were proposed to be resolved through restorative justice and successfully completed 21 cases with a presentation of 87.6 percent.
"For the notification letter stage for the start of the search for orders (SPDP), of the 127 SPDPs handled, 119 of them were completed with a presentation of 93.70 percent. Meanwhile, in phase I of the 119 cases handled, 92 of them were resolved with a presentation of 77.31 percent," explained Agus.
In the field of special crimes and money laundering (TPPU), he said there were 10 cases that were under investigation, two of which were upgraded to the investigation stage, six cases in the prosecution process from the prosecutor's office and two cases from the police.
"In the event that the return of state financial losses, including looted goods, confiscated, fines, and replacement money, has been saved and recovered worth Rp. 100 million," said Agus.
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In civil activities and state administration, there are two civil litigation handled and everything is completed with a percentage of 100 percent. However, of the five legal assistance, there are still those in the process, as well as 10 legal services that are still in process.
"In the field of supervision, there are five incoming complaint reports, plus one remaining report from the previous year, of which three were stopped and one is still in process," he said.
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