Indonesia’s Attorney General, ST Burhanuddin, has indicated consideration of merging the General Criminal Prosecution (Pidum) and Special Crimes Prosecution (Pidsus) divisions within the Prosecutor's Office. The potential integration aims to improve the efficiency of case handling. Currently, Pidum handles general criminal offenses, while Pidsus focuses on more complex crimes like corruption and those with significant public interest. The Attorney General suggested the consolidation could streamline workflows and resource allocation. No firm decisions have been made, and further discussion is expected regarding the logistical and procedural implications of such a change. This move reflects a broader effort to optimize the Indonesian legal system and enhance its effectiveness in prosecuting criminal activity. The goal is to create a more cohesive and responsive prosecution service.