00:00I believe we have to let the due process take its course.
00:29To run its course, which includes the investigation part.
00:35We need the due process to run as it should in accordance to the law.
00:43So for me, we need to make sure that we give space to the investigation.
00:50And this investigation is not only in the context of what the Ministry of Chemistry is doing.
00:57But the entire investigation, various processes.
01:00So we let the investigation be completed as I mentioned earlier.
01:06That's it.
01:07Whatever it is, our commitment at the KPDN, and I'm sure the government's commitment as well,
01:13is to ensure that the investigation is carried out smoothly, immediately, justice is served.
01:21So we have to let the due process take its course and run its course.
01:28Includes the investigation part.
01:32So whatever the findings are, if there are no cases, we will inform you.
01:43And if there are cases, including the decision of the Ministry of Chemistry,
01:50for me, the best platform to inform you is through an investigation.
01:58So that through the investigation, we will be able to say what the evidence is, what the case is.
02:04We don't have to speculate.
02:07So bear in mind that there are certain cases that sometimes,
02:12when the case is brought to court, it is eventually dismissed due to technicalities.
02:19There were cases recently as well.
02:21So let's not interfere with the investigation.
02:23Don't pressure, don't speculate.
02:26Again, I would like to stress, let the due process take its course.
02:32Let's not speculate and so on.
02:34That's the best thing to do.
02:36But our commitment, we need to ensure it is investigated immediately.
02:42And if there are cases, we will send it to the AG.
02:46The AG will decide what the next course of action is.
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