It should have been a straightforward principle: when the nation’s premier anti-corruption institution halts the investigation of a Rp 2.7 trillion mining scandal, the public deserves to know—promptly, transparently, and with full legal justification. Instead, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) chose silence. For one full year, the agency kept quiet about the fact that it had already issued a Surat Perintah Penghentian Penyidikan (SP3) in December 2024. Only now, a year later, does Indonesia learn that the case has been buried. To subscribe please click here

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