JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) ensures that it will continue to follow up on reports of alleged corruption in the issuance of the Activity Compatibility Agreement for Space Utilization (PKKPR) by PT. MUD in Tebo Regency, Jambi.
This statement was made by KPK Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo in response to a report of alleged corruption by Amanah Rakyat Indonesia (AMATIR) received by the KPK's Directorate of Public Complaints (Dumas) on June 8, 2026. A number of names are suspected to be involved, such as Tebo Regent Agus Rubiyanto and Jambi Governor Al Haris.
"We ensure that every report of public complaints is followed up by conducting an initial verification of whether the initial information and data provided are valid or not," Budi told reporters, Wednesday, July 15.
"Then we will verify and review it, of course, including when the initial information and data need additional information," he continued.
Budi said the KPK also had the opportunity to summon the reporter if it needed additional information. This step is usually also for the collection of initial information to complete the complaint.
"The KPK will also proactively conduct a pulbaket, collect additional evidence, yes, so that this public complaint report will be more complete," he said.
Meanwhile, Nardo Pasaribu as the General Chairman of AMATIR stated that there were acts against the law in the issuance of PKKPR Number 27022610311509001. "There have been a series of violations of the law and administrative irregularities," said Nardo in his statement.
Nardo explained that the PKKPR was issued on February 27, 2026 while the Technical Consideration (Pertek) from the National Land Agency (BPN) had been issued on December 18, 2025. This brief review and rapid spatial analysis then raised questions.
"Unless the field procedures are ignored or not carried out as appropriate," he said.
AMATIR suspects that there has been abuse of authority in the issuance of PKKPR, a practice of gratification or corrupt collusion that is suspected to involve a number of regional officials as well as alleged document forgery.
Nardo also mentioned the alleged involvement of a number of parties, including the Regent of Tebo, the Governor of Jambi, the Head of the Tebo Regency DPMPTSP, the Head of the Tebo Regency Environment and Transportation Office, and the President Director of PT Mahesa Unggul Dolominda.
Therefore, he urged the KPK to investigate the related issue in the issuance of the PKKPR. He also asked the KPK to summon the parties suspected of being involved.
"Investigating and asking for information from parties suspected of being involved in the process of issuing the permit," he concluded.
The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)