Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives has begun discussing the formation of a draft law (RUU) on the confiscation of assets related to criminal acts as one of the efforts to maximize the eradication of criminal acts.
Deputy Chairman of Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Sari Yuliati, said that the bill was designed to eradicate corruption, terrorism, narcotics, and other crimes with the motive of financial gain.
"Our meeting is open to the public," said Sari when opening the discussion meeting on the bill at the parliament complex, Jakarta, quoted by Antra, Thursday, January 15.
The meeting to form the Asset Confiscation Bill was held together with the DPR RI Expert Agency to listen to the report on the process of making the academic draft of the bill.
He said Commission III of the DPR RI wants law enforcement not only to punish perpetrators with imprisonment, but how to recover and restore state financial losses arising from criminal acts.
In the process of forming the Law on the Confiscation of Assets Related to Criminal Acts, he ensured that he would maximize the participation of citizens.
"We will also start the formation of a bill on the Civil Procedure Law (Haper) which all discussions are carried out separately," he said.
Previously, the DPR RI Legislation Agency had determined the bill on the confiscation of assets related to criminal acts to be included in the National Legislation Program (Prolegnas) Priority to be discussed in 2026. The bill is indeed planned to be discussed by Commission III of the DPR RI as a commission dealing with law enforcement affairs.
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