The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is coordinating with the Cabinet Secretariat (Setkab) to ensure that all ministers, deputy ministers and special staff submit reports on the assets of state administrators (LHKPN). Especially for those who have just served and have never conveyed their wealth.

"Currently, the KPK is still intensely coordinating with the Cabinet Secretariat," said KPK spokesman Budi Prasetyo to reporters in a written statement quoted on Tuesday, January 21.

"Coordination is also carried out by the anti-corruption commission to the relevant ministries," continued Budi. This method is expected to make ministers, deputy ministers and special staff who have not conveyed their wealth immediately carry out their obligations.

"Including technical coordination regarding the procedures for filling and reporting," he said.

"So that the LHKPN submission can be fulfilled on time until the January 21, 2025 limit," continued Budi.

The anti-corruption commission has announced 23 of the 124 officials in the cabinet made by President Prabowo Subianto who have not submitted their LHKPN. This data was entered as of Friday, January 17.

The details are only 46 of the 52 ministers or heads of ministerial-level institutions who submitted LHKPN to the KPK.

Then, only 46 of the 57 deputy ministers or deputy heads of institutions at the ministerial level handed over their LHKPN to the KPK. Next, from 15 special envoys or 9 new advisors who conveyed their wealth.

The KPK hopes that these officials can carry out their obligations. They are even welcome to contact or access the elhkpn.go.id page if they experience difficulties.


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