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KPK Reveals 67.98% of State Officials Have Reported Their Assets

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KPK Reveals 67.98% of State Officials Have Reported Their Assets
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The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has announced that as of 11 March 2026, 67.98% of state officials or required reporters have submitted their periodic 2025 State Organisers’ Wealth Reports (LHKPN). Nevertheless, the KPK states that more than 96,000 out of a total of 431,468 state officials or required reporters have yet to submit their LHKPN. “This achievement is expected to increase before the set deadline, considering that LHKPN is an important instrument for promoting transparency and accountability in state administration,” said KPK Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to reporters in Jakarta on Thursday, 26 March 2026. Budi explained that state officials or required reporters are required to submit LHKPN accurately, completely, and on time by 31 March 2026 through the elhkpn.kpk.go.id website. “This obligation applies to leaders of state institutions, cabinet members, leaders of government and non-structural institutions, regional heads, judges, directors of state-owned enterprises (BUMN) and regional-owned enterprises (BUMD) throughout Indonesia, as well as other officials,” he said. The other officials referred to by Budi are those outlined in Article 4A of KPK Regulation Number 3 of 2024 on the Procedures for Registration, Announcement, and Examination of State Organisers’ Wealth. These include officials with strategic functions in state administration, such as legislative leaders and members, leaders of state universities, and special staff. “The KPK will carry out administrative verification of every incoming report and will publish it if the LHKPN is deemed complete. However, if it is deemed incomplete, the state official or required reporter must correct and resubmit it no later than 14 calendar days from the notification,” he stated. Meanwhile, he added that LHKPN compliance represents personal responsibility as a state official and institutional commitment to building integrity, as well as part of efforts to realise clean and corruption-free state administration. As a form of public information disclosure, the public can access LHKPN that have been verified and published by the KPK through the elhkpn.kpk.go.id website.

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