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Ridwan Djamlauddin’s Role in the Illegal Nickel Corruption Case

Monday, August 21, 2023

Former Director-General of Mineral and Coal, Ridwan Djamaluddin, is named as suspect in the Mandiodo Block nickel corruption case.

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Ridwan Djamaluddin (in detainee vest), former mineral and coal director-general at the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry, is escorted out from the Attorney General’s Office, Jakarta, August 9. He was named a suspect in the alleged corruption in the nickel ore mining at the Mandiodo Block, North Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi. Antara/Asprilla Dwi Adha. tempo : 176828507222.

FOR a nickel mining company, the office of Kabaena Kromit Prathama is rather modest. It blends in with the other houses at the BTN Graha Asri housing complex in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi. Only cats and weeds were seen from the front of the house. Even though Kabaena is listed as owning a nickel mining operation permit (IUP) covering a total area of 102.6 hectares in the Mandiodo Block, North Konawe. “That house has been empty for abo

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