Bandung, W Java (ANTARA News) - State-Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan has refused to comment on the revision letter sent to the Honorary Board (BK) of the House of Representatives.

The letter reportedly contains a revised list of parliamentary members who, as Dahlan said earlier, have been "using state-owned enterprises (BUMNs) as a cash cow".

"I will not comment on what I have written to the BK," Dahlan said after attending a national forum titled "Pramuka (Scout), the Character of My Nation", held in Bandung on Wednesday.

He stated that the letter sent to the BK was confidential.

"So, please ask BK about it - I will not reveal anything. The previous letter and the current one, both, include confidential information," Dahlan explained.

Earlier, on Monday, the minister sent a revision letter to the BK.

The letter reportedly includes corrections to a previous letter sent by Dahlan to the BK on November 7, which mentioned the names of parliamentary members who were allegedly extorting money from BUMNs.

Meanwhile, BK member Alimin Abdullah said: "Two names have been revised in the latest letter."

"Dahlan apologized for the mistakes made in the first letter," he added.

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