Attorney General's Office Targets Mining Companies in Southeast Sulawesi for Tax Violations
The Attorney General's Office (AGO) in Indonesia is preparing to impose sanctions on more than five mining companies operating in Southeast Sulawesi for alleged tax arrears. Anang Supriatna, the Head of the AGO's Legal Information Center, confirmed that these companies will face administrative sanctions and fines. This action follows field inspections conducted by a team from the AGO and the Forest Area Regulation Task Force (PKH), which includes members from the police, the Indonesian National Armed Forces, and the forestry department. The inspections revealed that several companies are under investigation for tax violations. Attorney General Burhanuddin's visit to the region also included inspections of local prosecutors' offices and assessments of ongoing corruption cases.