Attorney General’s Office Names Eight New Suspects in Sritex Corruption Case
Attorney General's Office names eight new suspects in the PT Sritex loan corruption case involving bank and corporate officials. Read the latest updates here.
Attorney General's Office names eight new suspects in the PT Sritex loan corruption case involving bank and corporate officials. Read the latest updates here.
Indonesia’s AGO issues travel ban on oil graft suspect Riza Chalid amid corruption probe. Read more on the ongoing investigation and charges.
Indonesia's Attorney General names Riza Chalid and eight others as suspects in USD 18 billion oil corruption scandal involving Pertamina. Learn more.
Indonesia's Satgas PKH has reclaimed over 2 million hectares of forest land in 2025. Learn about the operation’s scope and future plans.
Agriculture Minister files fraud complaint against 212 rice producers for violating price and quality rules. Learn how it impacts Indonesia’s rice market.
Nadiem Makarim banned from travel over Rp9.98T Chromebook probe. Learn why the former education minister is under investigation.
AGO defends new wiretap deal with telecoms as a legal tool, not surveillance. Learn how it supports law enforcement in Indonesia.
A fugitive linked to the stabbing of a state prosecutor in North Sumatra has been arrested by the Attorney General Office and a joint team in Sibolangit. Read more.
The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has named three suspects in a corruption case related to credit disbursement to now-defunct textile company PT Sri Rejeki Isman (Sritex). Read more.
Indonesian National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo and Minister of Law Supratman Andi Agtas responded to the Indonesian Army’s recent directive ordering troops to support security at high and district prosecutors’ offices nationwide. Read more.
Indonesian Army Chief of Staff General Maruli Simanjuntak has issued a directive instructing military commands to assist in securing prosecutor offices across the country. Read more.
The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has named M Adhiya Muzakki (MAM), the leader of the so-called Cyber Army, as a suspect in a legal case obstruction investigation.