JAKARTA - The Attorney General's Office (AGO) will take certain steps related to the report of professors and environmental experts at the Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), Bambang Hero Suharjo, to the police.
The report is known because Bambang Hero is an expert who calculates state losses in tin corruption cases worth Rp271 trillion.
"Yes, therefore of course we as state institutions who ask for help from experts to carry out calculations, of course we will take steps too," said Head of the AGO, Harli Siregar to reporters, Tuesday, January 14.
However, it was not clearly explained the steps that would be taken by the AGO. It is only mentioned, if the AGO is currently still monitoring the progress of this matter.
"We will consider other things, if for example later in development, we will see what this looks like, whether this is part of an effort to hinder and so on, of course we will see the progress later," said Harli.
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This step, said Harli, is a form of protection for experts. This has also been regulated in the law on the protection of witnesses and victims.
'Of course, because it was the state that asked for a study, the calculation was the state, through us," he said.
Meanwhile, Bambang Hero was reported to the Bangka Belitung Police by a lawyer named Andi Kusuma. The reason for the report was because Bambang was deemed incompetent in calculating state losses of Rp. 271 trillion in tin corruption cases.
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