4 Main KPK Programs for the Anti-Corruption Campaign during 2026
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) through the Directorate of Anti-Corruption Advocacy and Campaign has prepared four main anti-corruption campaign programs during 2026.
The four main programs consist of the Anti-Corruption State Tour (JNBA), the Anti-Corruption Film Festival (ACFFEST) 2026, the BenarBenar Program, and the Anti-Corruption Pariwara 2026.
"These four programs will run side by side, targeting groups of people, and instilling the message 'get used to what is right, don't justify what is usual'," said the Director of Anti-Corruption Communication and Campaign of the KPK Amir Arief, quoted by Antara.
Amir further explained that the JNBA program would target 15 regencies/cities in West Nusa Tenggara and East Nusa Tenggara, and present the concept of a night market or bring the warmth of public spaces to learning without distance.
"KPK has removed the formal bureaucratic attributes, and replaced it with an open dialogue space in the city square," he said.
He also said JNBA would bring up sensitive issues such as unlicensed gold mining in a seminar.
For ACFFEST 2026, he explained that the program, which will enter its 12th year of implementation, will present film competitions in various categories. For example, short film story ideas, short fiction films, short films for students (middle and high school), short films from vertical ministries/institutions, to the western regional competition which raises the issue of natural resources (SDA).
Apart from the competition, he said the KPK held screenings and anti-corruption film discussions in 12 provinces.
Then, BenarBenar, he explained that the program was a musical theater themed integrity and a stand-up comedy competition titled "Operation Catch Laughter".
"In terms of bureaucracy, the KPK does not let the local government go it alone. Through the 2026 Anti-Corruption Pariwara, the KPK together with the local government produces campaigns related to the prevention of illegal levies, bribes, to the misuse of official facilities," he explained.
He said that these programs are not limited to being a work agenda for the KPK, but an invitation to move together to eradicate corruption.
"Through JNBA, the KPK is present in the community. Through ACFFEST, the KPK speaks through stories. Through BenarBenar, the KPK inspires the younger generation. Through Pariwara, the KPK strengthens the public servant guard," he said.