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Indonesia's House of Representatives (DPR) Commission XI will meet with the Financial Services Authority (OJK) to address complaints from victims of the alleged investment scam by PT Fikasa Group. The victims have sought help from DPR to recover their invested funds. Commission XI Chairman Mukhamad Misbakhun stated that the meeting with OJK is planned to further investigate the matter and follow up on the complaints received during a public hearing with the victims.
The House of Representatives (DPR) Commission XI has announced plans to meet with the Financial Services Authority (OJK) to discuss complaints from victims of the alleged investment scam involving PT Fikasa Group. The victims have approached DPR for assistance in recovering their invested funds. According to DPR Commission XI Chairman Mukhamad Misbakhun, the meeting with OJK is intended to further investigate the matter and follow up on the complaints received during a public hearing with the victims.
Misbakhun emphasized that the commission has already listened to the issues presented by the victims and will take further action. The next step involves scheduling a meeting with OJK to address the complaints and work towards a resolution. This development comes as the victims continue to seek help in recovering their investments from PT Fikasa Group, which is alleged to be involved in fraudulent investment activities.
The planned meeting between DPR Commission XI and OJK highlights the regulatory oversight role of OJK in addressing financial misconduct. By engaging with OJK, DPR aims to ensure that appropriate actions are taken against PT Fikasa Group if found guilty of misconduct. The outcome of this meeting is expected to provide clarity on the steps to be taken to protect investors and potentially recover lost funds.
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