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There Sure Are A Few Rotten Apples

Monday, December 20, 2021

Sofyan Djalil believes that powerful networks help land-dealing mafiosi win court battles despite the latter only holding fake documents. He acknowledges that achievements in agrarian reform are still low.

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Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) , Sofyan A. Djalil during an interview with Tempo at the Office of the Ministry of ATR/BPN, Jakarta, Friday, December 9, 2021.Tempo/Tony Hartawan. tempo : 176271764684.

LAND mafiosi practices have once again come under public scrutiny after a number of public figures and celebrities alike, including former Foreign Minister Dino Patti Djalal, and actress Nirina Zubir, became embroiled in land fraud cases. Agrarian and Spatial Planning Minister and Chief of the National Land Agency (BPN) Sofyan Djalil said  the cases constituted a form of land mafiosi practice, and should serve as a cautionary tale for the pu

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