The Submission Of LHKPN To The DKI Regional House of Representatives Is Still 62 Percent, Deputy Governor Of DKI: Those Who Have Not, Immediately Report

JAKARTA - Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria asked the members of the DKI Regional House of Representatives to immediately submit the State Administrator's Wealth Report (LHKPN). Because, currently, there is still 62 percent of DKI Regional House of Representatives members who has submitted LHKPN.

"Of course I invite everyone who has not yet reported immediately. I am sure that soon all Regional House of Representatives members will submit LHKPN reports", said Riza at DKI City Hall, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, September 7.

Riza considers the submission of LHKPN to be important. Because this is their responsibility in working as state administrators.

"This is a matter of our duties and responsibilities as officials, in the executive and legislative branches", said Riza.

In addition, Riza also asked DKI Regional-Owned Enterprises (BUMD) officials to immediately report the latest LHKPN, for those who have not submitted. This is because the KPK has only received 100 BUMDs that have submitted LHKPN throughout Indonesia out of a total of around 1,000 BUMDs.

"Equally we all encourage. BUMD, Regional House of Representatives, all relevant agencies within DKI Jakarta to immediately confirm the LHKPN report", he said.

Previously, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said that there were 6 Provincial DPRDs whose LHKPN submissions were still below 75 percent.

Deputy for Prevention and Monitoring of the KPK, Pahala Nainggolan, said that these 6 provincial Regional House of Representatives even have good internet access and even adequate human resources (HR) for reporting. Ironically, these legislators' wealth reports are still below the minimum.

The six provincial Regional House of Representatives are West Papua with 53 percent, Aceh with 53 percent, West Kalimantan with 58 percent, Central Sulawesi with 60 percent, DKI Jakarta with 62 percent, and Papua with 75 percent.

"This surprised us that DKI Jakarta is only 62 percent (reporting the LHKPN, ed)", said Pahala.