LAN and KPK Launch E-Learning Platform to Strengthen Bureaucratic Integrity
The National Institute of Public Administration (LAN) in collaboration with the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has launched an E-Learning Aparatur Sipil Negara (ASN) Berintegritas (Integrity E-Learning for Civil Servants) platform. This initiative is part of an effort to build a clean and accountable bureaucracy, which cannot be separated from strengthening the integrity of ASN as the main foundation of governance.
Head of LAN Muhammad Taufiq stated that the history of world civilisations shows that the greatest threat to a nation often does not come from outside, but from within. An important lesson can be drawn from the story of the Great Wall of China, which for centuries stood as a symbol of national defence but ultimately lost its function not because of enemy strength, but due to the fragility of integrity within the system that guarded it.
“For ASN, integrity is not merely defined as compliance with rules, but also a moral commitment to carry out the mandate of office professionally, honestly, and responsibly. Integrity is the main asset in maintaining public trust while ensuring that every government policy and service truly benefits the community,” Taufiq said in a statement on Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
Taufiq added that this method is part of competency development for ASN. Integrity learning has been regulated in Law Number 20 of 2023 concerning ASN, which stipulates that ASN competency development must be carried out continuously through an integrated learning system. Therefore, the Corporate University (Corpu) approach becomes an important instrument to ensure the competency development process is systematic, relevant, and impactful on organisational performance.
“The launch of E-Learning ASN Berintegritas is a crucial step to provide specialised learning on integrity and anti-corruption. Through this platform, we can expand anti-corruption education massively, in a standardised manner, and continuously, so that integrity values can be embedded in every aspect of government duties and public services,” he explained.
By utilising digital learning, ASN can access educational materials that are more flexible, personalised, and suited to the needs of their positions and organisations. Various learning channels, cross-agency collaboration, and the involvement of experts and practitioners are part of the strategy to enhance the quality of ASN learning nationally.