The Attorney General's Office will review Law Number 1 of 2025 concerning State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN Law), especially regarding the substance of the directors and commissioners of SOEs in the regulation, not state administrators.
"We continue to study and deepen whether our authority, from the prosecutor's office, is still regulated in the BUMN Law. We are still reviewing it," said Head of the Attorney General's Office for Legal Information, Harli Siregar, as reported by ANTARA, Monday, May 5.
Nevertheless, Harli emphasized that as long as there is still an element of fraud in cases related to SOEs, such as conspiracy and conspiracy, it still fulfills elements of criminal acts of corruption.
"Investigations will see if in one event, for example, there are still elements in BUMN. I think it is the entrance from APH (law enforcement officers) to conduct further research," he said.
Law Number 1 of 2025 is a statutory regulation that has just been enacted and is in effect since February 24, 2025. The law changes Law Number 19 of 2003 concerning SOEs.
Article 9G in the latest BUMN Law reads: "Members of the Board of Directors, Board of Commissioners, and Supervisory Board of SOEs are not state administrators."
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Responding to the changes to the law, SOE Minister Erick Thohir said that perpetrators of corruption must continue to undergo the legal process even though they are not state administrators.
"If it's corruption, it's corruption. There's nothing to do with state officials or not state administrators. That's clear," he said.
Erick said that the Ministry of SOEs also gave new tasks to the directors to supervise and investigate corporations.
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