KPK Still Verifying Assets of Several Officials, to be Announced Soon on LHKPN Website
The deadline for periodic LHKPN reports is 31 March. The KPK has 60 working days to conduct verification, meaning that reports submitted on 31 March are still within the 60-day period for verification before being published,” said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo at the KPK building in Kuningan, South Jakarta, on Wednesday (6/5/2026). If the LHKPN has passed verification and is deemed complete, Budi said the data will be displayed on the KPK’s LHKPN website. The public can access these LHKPN reports on the page provided by the KPK. “On the e-LHKPN page, we have also provided a menu that anyone, including the public, can click if they know of an LHKPN report from an official that is incomplete or incorrect. Please provide input there. When input is given in the system, we will check and verify it,” Budi stated. This LHKPN matter addressed by the KPK relates to a letter from the Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) team to the anti-corruption agency today. ICW requested that the KPK provide an explanation regarding the LHKPN of several Merah Putih Cabinet members that have not yet been displayed. “Specifically, we sent a letter to the KPK’s Information and Documentation Management Officer (PPID). The letter we submitted requests information from the KPK regarding an explanation as to why there are 38 Merah Putih Cabinet members, including President Prabowo Subianto, whose wealth reports as state officials have not been listed on the KPK’s e-LHKPN website,” said ICW researcher Yassar Aulia at the KPK building in Kuningan, South Jakarta, on Wednesday (6/5). Based on ICW records, there are 38 cabinet members whose LHKPN have not been displayed, plus the President of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto. ICW’s record of the 38 individuals in the Merah Putih Cabinet whose LHKPN have not been displayed is as of 4 May 2026. “Of the 38 cabinet members, at least we see there are 16 ministers, 20 deputy ministers, and 2 agency heads,” he said. Yassar asked the KPK to explain why several LHKPN have not yet been displayed. Especially since it has been more than one month since the KPK stated that the President and Vice President had already submitted their LHKPN. “It feels like a period of more than one month is sufficient, even more than enough, for the KPK to conduct verification and examination of the reports that have already been submitted. Hopefully at the latest by 31 March,” Yassar said.