KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. An Indonesian government task force has ordered dozens of companies in palm oil cultivation and mining to pay fines totalling 38.62 trillion rupiah ($2.31 billion) for operating illegally in forest areas, an official said on Monday. President Prabowo Subianto's forestry task force, made up of military personnel and law enforcement officials, has this year cracked down on an unprecedented scale on plantations and on mines that authorities say have operated illegally in forest areas. Baca Juga: Japan–Indonesia Investment Cooperation Elevated at MUFG and Danantara’s Indonesia Day
Indonesia Targets Illegal Palm Oil and Mining Sites With $2.3 Billion in Penalties
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. An Indonesian government task force has ordered dozens of companies in palm oil cultivation and mining to pay fines totalling 38.62 trillion rupiah ($2.31 billion) for operating illegally in forest areas, an official said on Monday. President Prabowo Subianto's forestry task force, made up of military personnel and law enforcement officials, has this year cracked down on an unprecedented scale on plantations and on mines that authorities say have operated illegally in forest areas. Baca Juga: Japan–Indonesia Investment Cooperation Elevated at MUFG and Danantara’s Indonesia Day