KPK Implements WFH Today, Witness Examinations Still Proceed
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is enforcing a work-from-home (WFH) policy today, Friday (10/4), as a follow-up to Circular Letter from the Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (PAN-RB) Number 3 of 2026 on the Implementation of Official Duties for Civil Servants in Government Agencies. “Today, the first Friday, KPK begins implementing a combination of work arrangements for employees within KPK, namely working from home (BDR) and working from the office (BDK),” stated KPK Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo when confirmed via written message on Friday (10/4). Budi explained that this combination of work is an implementation to support the government’s policy on energy efficiency while ensuring that public services are carried out properly. The KPK service units that will continue to provide direct services are public information services (PIP), the Library, Public Complaints, and LHKPN (State Organiser Wealth Report). Meanwhile, for anti-corruption extension certification services, Budi clarified, they will be conducted online, including gratuity reporting optimised online through the application https://gol.kpk.go.id. To support the implementation of this combined work method, KPK is optimising information technology and various digital platforms, including in the dissemination of information and public education. This also serves as a form of work culture transformation to ensure that the quality of performance and institutional services remains well maintained. “The arrangement of the number and composition of employees carrying out BDR-BDK is done according to the needs of each work unit,” Budi explained. “Today, witness examinations are still taking place,” he added.