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The Indonesian Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) conducted a data verification visit to the Ministry of Forestry (Kemenhut) on January 7, 2026, amid investigations into historical land use changes, particularly regarding protected forest areas 1
The Indonesian Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) conducted a significant data verification visit to the Ministry of Forestry (Kemenhut) on January 7, 2026. This move comes as part of an ongoing investigation into historical changes in land use, particularly focusing on protected forest areas across various regions 1
Officials from Kejagung emphasized that the visit was not a raid or search operation but rather a careful data verification process 2
The investigation is primarily centered on changes to forest areas that occurred in the past, with particular attention to protected forest zones. Ministry officials clarified that this investigation is not related to the current Cabinet's policies or actions but is part of a broader legal process aimed at ensuring transparency and data accuracy 1
The process is described as part of a legal enforcement effort that prioritizes data accuracy and transparency. By focusing on historical changes, the investigation aims to address potential irregularities that may have occurred in the past, providing a clearer picture of land use modifications over time.
Data Verification Visit by Kejagung
Investigation into Land Use Changes