An Indonesian court has sentenced <strong>Dicky Yuana Rady</strong>, the former director of <strong>PT Inhutani V</strong>, to four years in prison for his involvement in a corruption case related to forest exploitation permits. This ruling comes at a critical time as the Indonesian government intensifies its efforts to combat corruption and enhance transparency in natural resource management.
Duki Yuana Radi, the CEO of PT Eksploitasi dan Industri Hutan (Inhutani) V, is on trial in Jakarta for allegedly receiving bribes during his management from 2021 to 2025. The verdicts will be read today in the Economic Crimes Court.
Indonesian Forestry Minister Riza Joli Anthony met with Japanese Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Suzuki Norikazu, in Jakarta to discuss tropical forest management initiatives, including sustainable mangrove management and carbon investments.
Indonesia and South Korea announced a strategic partnership in forest management by signing two agreements aimed at improving their responses to forest fires and climate change. The agreements were signed in Seoul during an official visit by Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
Indonesia and Japan have announced an agreement to enhance bilateral cooperation in forest management and climate change during an official visit by Indonesia's President to Japan. The new agreements cover areas such as carbon trading and biodiversity conservation.