Lemhannas Takes 110 Training Participants to KPK for Anti-Corruption Education
Indonesia’s National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas) brought education participants who are prospective national leaders to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) for anti-corruption briefing. Lemhannas Governor Ace Hasan Syadzily stated that there are 110 participants in the National Leadership Preparation and Strengthening Programme (P4N). “So today we are conducting a visit from Lemhannas of the Republic of Indonesia to the KPK office, together with the participants of the national leadership preparation and strengthening education or P4N batch 69, numbering 110 participants who are generally prospective high-ranking officers in the TNI and Polri, from civil servants as well, from civil society who are attending the education process at Lemhannas,” said Ace at the KPK building on Thursday (23/4/2026). Ace explained that anti-corruption material is an important part of creating leaders with integrity. The education participants at Lemhannas are expected not only to understand geopolitics and national affairs but also to possess anti-corruption values. “Well, one of the curricula in Lemhannas education is building integrity and anti-corruption. We certainly have a target from this education process not just to understand geopolitical situations and national consensus, but also to produce prospective national leaders who have integrity and anti-corruption values,” he said. The participants’ visit to the KPK is part of direct field learning. The participants were taken to see various activities at the KPK. “And today is the second day of the education process conducted by Lemhannas, after the curriculum preparation was handed over to the KPK. Yesterday, the participants received material from Lemhannas, and today the participants are visiting the KPK,” he said. “And of course, this is part of the participants being able to see how the anti-corruption warriors work in their institution, including seeing Rupbasan, confiscated goods, and earlier explanations were also given about the education process, investigation, and so on at the KPK,” he added. It is hoped that this visit will strengthen the integrity of the prospective national leaders studying at Lemhannas Republic of Indonesia. On the same occasion, KPK Secretary General Cahya Harefa thanked Lemhannas for the trust given. The KPK hopes that integrity-driven leaders will emerge. “To produce more integrity-driven national leaders who can continue to maintain their integrity after taking up their respective duties,” said Cahya.