JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said there were still 23 of the 124 officials in President Prabowo Subianto's cabinet who had not submitted reports on the assets of state administrators (LHKPN). This number was entered as of Friday, January 17.
"It is recorded that out of a total of 124 are required to report, a total of 101 have submitted their LHKPN or reached 81 percent," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo to reporters in a written statement, Friday, January 17.
Budi detailed that only 46 of the 52 ministers or heads of institutions at the ministerial level.
"Then from 57 deputy ministers or deputy heads of institutions at the ministerial level, a total of 46 have submitted reports of their assets," he said.
Next, from 15 special envoys or 9 new advisors who delivered their wealth. Budi hopes that all officials in the Red and White Cabinet will immediately carry out their obligations.
"KPK has also coordinated with the Ministry of State Secretariat, Cabinet Secretariat, and related agencies to remind reporting obligations who have not submitted their LHKPN," said Budi.
Budi explained that these officials have until January 21, 2025. "If there are obstacles in filling out LHKPN, the KPK is open to providing assistance and assistance in filling and reporting," he explained.
Furthermore, Budi said, the LHKPN that had been verified would be published on the e-lhkpn.go.id site.
"So that people can access openly as a form of transparency and public involvement in eradicating corruption."
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