January 31, 2026 | 09:03 am

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Investigators from Indonesia’s Attorney General’s Office raided six locations, including the Jakarta home of former Minister of Environment and Forestry Siti Nurbaya Bakar, as part of an ongoing corruption investigation linked to the governance of oil palm plantations and related industries between 2015 and 2024.
Syarief Sulaeman Nahdi, Director of Investigation at the Deputy Attorney General’s Office for Special Crimes, confirmed the raids, which took place on January 28–29, 2026.
“Yesterday, around six places were raided, in Jakarta and other cities,” Syarief said at the Attorney General’s Office on Friday, January 26, 2026, without specifying the other locations.
During the raids, investigators confiscated multiple documents and electronic evidence. The Attorney General’s Office has been probing the case since last year, and Syarief noted that 10 to 20 witnesses have already been questioned.
Siti Nurbaya, however, has not yet been interviewed. “Not yet,” he said when asked whether she had been questioned, emphasizing that she is currently considered a witness.
The alleged corruption case is still in its general investigation phase, and no suspects have been officially named.
Siti Nurbaya, a politician from the NasDem party, served as Indonesia’s Minister of Environment and Forestry for two terms under President Joko Widodo, from 2014 to 2024.
This is not the first time her office has been targeted. During her second term, the Attorney General’s Office raided the Ministry of Environment and Forestry on October 4, 2024, seizing four boxes and two small cartons of documents. That earlier raid focused on alleged corruption in oil palm governance dating back to 2005.
Syarief declined to confirm whether the current investigation is connected to the 2024 raid, saying, “I need to check first.”
Tempo attempted to reach Siti Nurbaya for comment via WhatsApp, but the message was not delivered. The news outlet also contacted her NasDem party colleagues, Teuku Taufiqulhadi and Irma Suryani. Taufiqulhadi said he was unaware of the raid, while Irma Suryani declined to comment.
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