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PKH Task Force Deposits Rp 11.42 Trillion in Work Results to State Treasury

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PKH Task Force Deposits Rp 11.42 Trillion in Work Results to State Treasury
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The Attorney General’s Office (Kejagung), through its role in the Forest Area Arrangement Task Force (Satgas PKH), has once again handed over a total of Rp 11.42 trillion to the state treasury. The trillions of rupiah stem from administrative fine enforcements against several plantation and forestry companies.

Attorney General ST Burhanuddin, as Deputy Chair-1 of the Satgas PKH Steering Council, personally delivered the proceeds from the January-April 2026 period to President Prabowo Subianto on Friday (10/4/2026). “As a demonstration of transparency in our performance to the public, we are depositing a total of Rp 11,420,140,815,858 into the state treasury,” Burhanuddin stated in the presence of President Prabowo at the Kejagung in Jakarta on Friday (10/4/2026).

Burhanuddin explained that the total amount consists of five clusters. First, Rp 7.23 trillion from administrative fines in the forestry sector imposed by Satgas PKH on several plantation and forestry companies.

Second, Rp 1.96 trillion from non-tax state revenues (PNBP) related to state financial recoveries from corruption crime investigations conducted by the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes (Jampidsus) from January to March 2026. Third, Rp 967.77 billion from tax receipt fines. Fourth, Rp 180.57 billion from Agrinas Palma tax deposits. And fifth, Rp 1.45 trillion from environmental fine enforcements that constitute PNBP.

Not only money, but Attorney General Burhanuddin, through his role in Satgas PKH, also handed over land exceeding 254,000 hectares (Ha) that has been reclaimed by the state. “From Satgas PKH today, we are also handing over the results of reclaiming forest area land (to the state), both from the palm oil plantation sector and the mining sector,” Burhanuddin said. This includes 254,780 Ha of land, comprising 149,190 Ha of production forest in Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan (Kalbar), and 510 Ha of Laikombing Nature Reserve Forest in Subulussalam, Aceh.

Furthermore, conservation forest land in the Mount Halimun and Mount Salak forest group in Bogor, West Java (Jabar), spanning 105,000 Ha. Next, Burhanuddin stated that Satgas PKH also handed over 30,500 Ha of land to Agrinas Palma Nusantara. Burhanuddin explained that regarding the land reclamation and handover, Satgas PKH has successfully reclaimed and returned a total of 5.88 million Ha to the state from February 2025 to April 2026.

Deposited Rp 371.1 Trillion

Satgas PKH is a special task force established by President Prabowo since February 2025. The task force is a joint team placing Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin as Chair of the Steering Council. Meanwhile, Jampidsus Febri Adriansyah serves as Acting Daily Executive Chair. Satgas PKH also collaborates with the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), National Police (Polri), and various ministries in tracing and investigating illegal control of state forest lands converted into plantations and mining by companies or individuals.

Burhanuddin continued that since its formation last year, Satgas PKH has deposited a total of Rp 371.1 trillion into the state treasury through administrative fine enforcements. President Prabowo Subianto, in his remarks, expressed pride in the results of the Satgas PKH he established. According to the President, the task force’s success in depositing funds from administrative sanction fines amounts to approximately 10 percent of the 2026 State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN), which totals Rp 3,700 trillion.

“On behalf of the government, the state, the nation, and all the Indonesian people, and personally, I extend my thanks to all those working in Satgas PKH. I give the highest appreciation to those who have succeeded in saving the nation’s wealth,” President Prabowo stated. Nevertheless, he added, Satgas PKH will continue its work in enforcing actions against illegal mining actors and illegal controllers of state forest lands.

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