Dasco said that the DPR will discuss the Bill on the asset after the revision of the Criminal Procedure Act has been completed

Jakarta – Deputy Speaker of the House Sufmi Dasco Ahmad said his party would pay attention to the bill on the asset. Dasco said the asset’s grasping Bill will be discussed after the revision of the Criminal Procedure Act has been completed. “It has been transferred to the younger siblings of the students that the legislation on asset is related to the relevant law, and not to overlap. In the end, we just wait for the criminal procedure code to be completed, we will discuss the tracing of asset because it is interconnected,” Dasco said on the parliamentary complex, Jakarta, (3/9/2025). It was transferred to the forum to deliver the pursuit of students in the parliament building. In the forum, student representatives also referred to the demands of the ratification of the asset bill. Browse to continue the content “Now the Criminal Procedure Code is still receiving public participation,” Dasco said. Dasco said that the DPR leadership gave direction to the RKUHAP process completed immediately by Commission III. Dasco hopes the RKUHAP can be completed during this hearing. “But we have conveyed to the leadership of Commission III that there is a limitation that we have to complete, because there was a lot of public participation and it was long,” Dasco said. “Hopefully before the end of this trial period for the Criminal Procedure Code, we can directly enter the discussion of the Bill on the asset grab,” he continued. On the same occasion, he also said that the DPR coordinated with the government regarding various community requirements, including the formation of an investigated high treason investigation team, as well as tax reduction efforts. It will follow up on the pursuit of the DPR. “Because there are a number of things that must be carried out in collaboration between the DPR and the government. As before, to form the alleged high treason investigation team, then the matter of the asset that the law seizes, as well as the demands for reducing taxes to be made by the government and the DPR,” he added. (DWR/RFS)