Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson says he wants to speak to Indonesian President Joko Widodo in an effort to save those facing the death penalty in the southeast Asian country.
The Virgin founder, who's also a member of the Global Commission on Drug Policy, said he was willing to go to Indonesia in an effort to save those facing execution.
"What we would love to do is speak with the president of Indonesia and try to give them a way forward, a positive way forward for its country," the British entrepreneur told the ABC on Wednesday morning.
"We have written to the president saying if he will have us we would love to come and talk ... we want to be as constructive as possible.
"All we're saying is there is a better approach."