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KPK Implements Partial WFH for Employees Today, Witness Examinations Continue

| Source: DETIK Translated from Indonesian | Regulation
KPK Implements Partial WFH for Employees Today, Witness Examinations Continue
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The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has implemented work from home (WFH) arrangements for some of its employees. Several service units remain open for direct access. “Today, the first Friday, KPK begins implementing a combined work arrangement for employees within the KPK environment, namely working from home (WFH) and working from the office (WFO),” said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to reporters on Friday (10/4/2026). The KPK service units that continue to provide direct services are the Public Information Service (PIP), Library, Public Complaints, and LHKPN. For enforcement areas such as witness examinations, operations remain normal today. “Today, witness examinations are still proceeding,” he stated. KPK is also utilising several digital platforms, such as for certification services and gratuity reporting, optimised online through the application https://gol.kpk.go.id. “In supporting this combined work method implementation, KPK is also optimising information technology and various digital platforms, including in disseminating information and public education,” he added. As is known, the government has implemented a WFH policy as a fuel efficiency measure amid the conflict in the Middle East. The prepared scheme allows employees to work from home one day per week.

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