KPK reveals the possible offenses of nickel management, one of which is about the permit
Jakarta – The KPK conducted a study related to nickel management and exports in 2023. The results of the study found a number of possible offenses that could occur. “Thus, in 2023, the KPK conducted a study by the Directorate of Monitoring, exactly two studies, the first is related to nickel management and the second is related to nickel export,” KPK spokeswoman Budi Prasetyo said on Friday (6/13/2025). The KPK sees the potential for vulnerability from upstream to downstream. One is related to licensing mechanisms that are not in line with the rules. Browsing to continue with content “including related to licensing mechanisms that are not in accordance with statutory provisions. Then he relates to mining activities in forest areas that do not have a permit,” he said. “Then the data collection on the placement of recycling guarantees and guarantees after the recycling of the recycling is still insufficient,” he added. As for the study of nickel exports, the KPK found potential problems associated with the legality of nickel export. The KPK has found poor oversight related to regulation to the verification mechanism. “Related to the study of nickel exports that were also previously delivered by the KPK that the KPK also found potential problems related to the legality of nickel export,” he said. The KPK prepared recommendations for improvements from the results of the study. This is to prevent corruption in the nickel management sector. “The KPK has also prepared several improvement recommendations, it will of course also be a discussion and analysis by the team with related stakeholders in advance,” he said. (IAL/ISA) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here