Schapelle Corby will be told not to do her anticipated TV interview, after Indonesian authorities agreed it could end her parole.
Deputy Law and Human Rights Minister Denny Indrayana last night said he had discussed the issue with the minister.
They determined the interview would threaten Corby's parole, and it "would be wise'' for her not to do it.
Mr Indrayana told reporters in Kuta that the convicted Australian drug trafficker was not a special case.
She had met the conditions to be granted parole, and if she met the conditions to have it revoked, including that she creates unease among society, it would be, he said.