The KPK apparently checked the potential of nickel mining corruption in Raja Ampat
Jakarta – KPK chairman Setyo Budiyanto revealed that his party had conducted a study through the deputy for coordination and supervision a study related to the potential of mining corruption in Raja Ampat, Southwest Papua. The study was conducted before the mining in Raja Ampat was widely discussed on social media. “Yes, actually we did a study. So of the deputy for coordination and supervision,” Setyo said Friday (6/13/2025). At present, he was unable to confirm the study conducted by the KPK whether there is an indication of corruption or not. Setyo said the results of the KPK study still have to go through the next process. Browse to continue with the content “Is it, however, that there is an indication of corruption? Of course it is still a study, and later there will be a process that needs to be passed,” he added. Setyo said the study is in the process and will be submitted to the relevant ministries. But now it has been revealed that there was a problem. “The study is indeed in the process and later it will be submitted to the relevant ministries or institutions to soften, but then there is a problem. The government has previously reported that the Government Unit 4 IUP has taken steps related to nickel mining activities in the Raja Ampat region, Southwest Papua. Mining companies whose permits have been revoked, environmental offenses are based on reports from the Ministry of Forestry and the Ministry of Environmental Affairs. For this recall is a limited meeting of yesterday’s meeting and advice from the local government, “Bahlil said.