President Widodo, senior officials found negligent in air pollution suit

JAKARTA • An Indonesian court yesterday ordered President Joko Widodo and other senior government officials to improve the hazardous air quality of the capital Jakarta after finding them guilty of environmental negligence in a civil lawsuit.

The citizen lawsuit was filed in 2019 against President Widodo, the ministers of health, environment and home affairs, as well as other prominent local leaders.

The 32 plaintiffs said the lawsuit was a last-ditch attempt to compel the authorities to take action against severe air pollution in the bustling metropolis of Jakarta and its surrounds, an area home to more than 30 million people.

In its verdict, judges at the Central Jakarta District Court said the actions of the defendants had contravened the law.

The ruling obliges the President to establish national air quality standards to protect human health, and the health minister and Jakarta governor to devise strategies to control air pollution.

"The defendants were found to be negligent at controlling air pollution. We appreciate the verdict, and we are satisfied," Ms Ayu Eza Tiara, a lawyer representing the plaintiffs, said.

The court also ordered the defendants to take other measures, including an analysis of cross-border emissions, and for older vehicles to be periodically tested for emissions.

Presidential spokesman Fadjroel Rahman said decisions regarding any further action would fall on the environment minister.

Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said on Twitter that his administration would not appeal against the ruling and was ready to implement the order to achieve cleaner air in the capital.

Rapid urbanisation and chronic traffic in Jakarta, along with nearby coal-fired power plants, have contributed to the poor air quality, according to the Centre on Energy and Clean Air.

In the trial, the plaintiffs argued that the authorities had been negligent by failing to protect citizens, pointing to scientific research that air pollution could cause conditions such as asthma, heart disease and lower life expectancy.

IQAir's World Air Quality report for 2020 said Jakarta was the ninth-worst capital city globally in terms of PM2.5 levels, or fine particulate matter, an air pollutant that can be dangerous to human health in high levels.

India's New Delhi and Dhaka in Bangladesh topped the global ranking, but the index showed Jakarta was the worst in South-east Asia.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 17, 2021, with the headline President Widodo, senior officials found negligent in air pollution suit. Subscribe