House Commission III to form oversight team after Jampidsus resignation
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Indonesian House of Representatives' Commission III will form a supervisory team following the resignation of Febrie Adriansyah from his position as Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes.
- Commission III Chairman Habiburokhman stated the team aims to ensure corruption cases continue to be handled properly after Adriansyah's departure.
- He emphasized that the resignation should not hinder ongoing investigations and urged the Attorney General's Office and police to work independently.
Indonesia's House of Representatives Commission III is preparing to establish a supervisory team to oversee corruption investigations following the resignation of Febrie Adriansyah from his post as Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus).
Habiburokhman, the chairman of Commission III, affirmed the commission's commitment to ensuring legal certainty and the thorough handling of cases. "Commission III of the DPR RI is fully committed to overseeing the handling of this case until it is complete and has legal certainty by forming a Supervisory Team," Habiburokhman said in a written statement on Saturday.
He stressed that Adriansyah's resignation should not impede the progress of corruption investigations. Instead, Habiburokhman views this moment as an opportunity for law enforcement agencies to complete their investigations professionally and transparently. He also called on the Attorney General's Office and the National Police to maintain their independence and avoid sectoral conflicts, emphasizing that alleged corruption involves individuals, not institutional policies.
Commission III of the DPR RI is fully committed to overseeing the handling of this case until it is complete and has legal certainty by forming a Supervisory Team.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.