KPK Receives 32 Gratuity Reports Ahead of Eid, Demands Officials Comply with Regulations
The KPK issued Circular Letter Number 2 of 2026 regarding the Prevention and Control of Gratuities Related to Eid Celebrations. The KPK hopes that state administrators will maintain integrity.
“This circular letter serves as a reminder to all State Administrators (PN) and State Civil Apparatus (ASN) to maintain integrity and avoid potential conflicts of interest in carrying out their duties and authorities,” said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to journalists on Friday (13 March 2026).
He urged civil servants and officials to immediately report if given items that could potentially constitute gratuities. The KPK stated that reporting suspected gratuities is an obligation for civil servants.
“Furthermore, the issuance of this circular letter also aims to encourage all state administrators and civil servants to reject from the outset or report the receipt of all forms of gratuities related to Eid. Particularly if such gratuities are connected to their positions or contradict the obligations of a state administrator or civil servant themselves,” he said.
Budi stated that the KPK has received 32 gratuity reports to date. Their value is Rp13.6 million.
Of these reports, 14 are still undergoing review and validation by the KPK. Meanwhile, other reports have been channelled as social assistance.
“Whilst 12 other reports (37.5%) have been channelled as a form of social assistance,” Budi said.
Additionally, according to Budi, one point of this circular letter emphasises that there should be no use of official facilities for personal interests. Official facilities include vehicles, goods and rental arrangements.
“Where official vehicles are not permitted to be used for personal purposes, such as returning to hometowns, family travel, or other activities outside the execution of official duties,” Budi explained.
He stated that official vehicles are state facilities. The KPK emphasised that the use of official facilities must comply with regulations.
“Using official vehicles outside official interests not only reflects misuse of state facilities, but also potentially creates conflicts of interest and damages the principle of accountability in the management of state assets,” he said.
Budi urged leaders of ministries, agencies, regional governments, state-owned enterprises and other state institutions to take internal control measures. One such measure is to conduct oversight of the use of official facilities during the Eid holiday period.
“The KPK also reminds that strengthening internal oversight and compliance with regulations on the use of state facilities is an important part of efforts to maintain public trust and ensure clean and integrity-based governance,” he said.
Reports on the receipt or rejection of gratuities can be submitted to the KPK through the online gratuity application (GOL) at https://gol.kpk.go.id or via email at pelaporan.gratifikasi@kpk.go.id.