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JAKARTA - The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) through the Downstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency (BPH Migas) together with the Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) will strengthen the role of Civil Servant Investigators (PPNS) within BPH Migas in monitoring so that subsidized fuel is appropriate. target.

"This visit is carried out to establish closer cooperation with the Prosecutor's Office in conducting supervision and law enforcement in the downstream oil and gas sector," said Head of BPH Migas, Erika Retnowati in a statement to the media, Tuesday, July 5.

In the future, Erika continued, several collaborations with the Prosecutor's Office are proposed, including increasing the capacity and capability of BPH Migas PPNS in the form of training, training, seminars and providing assistance in case assistance and strengthening field coordination in the implementation of supervision and law enforcement.

Fadli welcomed this as a collaborative step between the two institutions to oversee the distribution of subsidized fuel distribution on target in the future.

"We are ready to work together in conducting surveillance and law enforcement efforts in the downstream oil and gas sector, both preventive and repressive, including through efforts to increase the competence of the Oil and Gas PPNS, legal assistance, coordination meetings, joint activities in the field and socialization. together with the community in various regions," he said.

The Attorney General's Office also proposes that in the context of monitoring subsidized BBM, it is necessary to immediately form a Joint Team consisting of various elements of law enforcement officers from the Police, Attorney General's Office, TNI and other related ministries/agencies.

As a follow-up to this hearing, BPH Migas and the Attorney General's Office immediately held a follow-up coordination meeting to conduct evaluations and technical discussions related to law enforcement efforts in downstream oil and gas business activities.


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