JAKARTA - The Forest Area Regulation Task Force (Satgas PKH) ensures that the corruption case that dragged former Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes or Jampidsus Febrie Adriansyah as the Head of the PKH Task Force will not hinder the task force's duties.
Spokesperson for the PKH Task Force, Ambarita Simanjuntak, said that his party continued to adhere to the principles of the organization as regulated in Presidential Regulation (Perpres) Number 5 of 2025 concerning Forest Area Regulation.
"As directed by the Minister of Defense as the director, the principle of the organization is a system that is regulated so that the achievement of the target tasks given under Presidential Decree 5/2025 can be carried out well," said Ambarita as quoted by ANTARA, Monday, July 13.
He emphasized that the principle of organization is not determined by individuals, but by good governance systems and there are also legal mechanisms in forest area control.
In carrying out the three functions, both with the presidential decree on forest area control, administrative fine collection, and asset recovery in forest areas, according to him, the Task Force has been running it smoothly.
Meanwhile, the issue of law enforcement is a separate area that is carried out and coordinated well and wisely by the PKH Task Force.
Ambarita said that law enforcement was the domain of law enforcement officials and had been coordinated so that it was not affected at all by various dynamics.
"Our legal principles do not depend on individuals or individuals, but on a management system regulated by the mechanism of regulatory provisions. That's what we're working on as a form of organizational accountability that we can see," he said.
Regarding the filling of the position of the acting chairman, he added that his party had completely handed it over to the Attorney General's Office.
So far, the PKH Task Force is still routinely holding meetings, one of which was on Monday morning, to discuss related to the optimization, synchronization, evaluation, and implementation of various tasks of the Task Force.
In addition, the meeting led by Minister of Defense Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin as Chairman of the PKH Task Force also discussed various organizational principles.
Previously, former Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) Febrie Adriansyah had been named a suspect in a corruption case related to coal management that triggered power outages in Sumatra.
The Deputy Attorney General for Supervision (Jamwas) of the Attorney General's Office, Rudi Margono, emphasized that his party would handle the alleged corruption case involving the former Jampidsus professionally and legally.
Rudi, who also just served as Acting Head of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), said the synergy in handling cases with the National Police's Anti-Corruption Crime Eradication Corps (Kortastipidkor) upholds the principle of presumption of innocence.
"Synergism to ensure that the handling of this case is truly professional, upholds the principle of presumption of innocence, so that there is certainty in its completion," said Rudi in a press conference in Jakarta, Saturday (11/7).
He explained the synergy in handling cases with the National Police's Criminal Investigation Unit regarding the optimization of evidence and evidence in the hands of investigators.
Currently, the evidence and evidence collected by the Kortastipidkor investigators are still at the Polda Metro Jaya.
"The transfer (of evidence) will wait for coordination," he said.
The Corruption Court entrusted the handling of three cases involving the FA to the Attorney General's Office's Jampidsus as a form of synergy.
The three cases in question are related to alleged corruption and TPPU in the procurement of coal at the PLTU, PT Asabri, and PT Krakatau Steel.
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