Over 96,000 Officials Yet to Submit LHKPN to KPK, Deadline 31 March
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has recorded that more than 96,000 state officials have not yet submitted their State Organisers’ Wealth Reports (LHKPN) for the 2025 reporting year. The KPK has set a deadline until the end of this month.
“As of 11 March 2026, the KPK has recorded a compliance rate for submitting LHKPN for the 2025 Reporting Year at 67.98%. Thus, there are more than 96,000 out of a total of 431,468 required reporters who have not yet submitted their LHKPN,” said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo in his statement on Thursday (26/3/2026).
Budi stated that every state official is required to report their LHKPN. This is stipulated in KPK Regulation (Perkom) Number 3 of 2024, which regulates that state officials must report their LHKPN and agree to have their wealth examined before, during, and after holding office.
“The achievement is expected to increase before the set deadline, considering that LHKPN is an important instrument to promote transparency and accountability in state administration,” he said.
Budi stated that the KPK will administratively verify every incoming report and will publish it if the LHKPN is deemed complete. However, if it is deemed incomplete, the state official must correct it and resubmit it no later than 14 calendar days from the notification.
Budi urged state officials to immediately report their LHKPN no later than Tuesday (31/3). The KPK emphasised that compliance with LHKPN reporting is a manifestation of 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.
“All State Officials or Required Reporters can fill out and submit their LHKPN no later than 31 March 2026 through the elhkpn.kpk.go.id website. As a form of public information disclosure, the public can access LHKPN that have been deemed complete, after corrections, or published,” he said.