YOGYAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) announced the results of the 2025 Integrity Assessment Survey (SPI) at the peak of the commemoration of World Anti-Corruption Day (Hakordia) 2025. Nationally, the score has increased to 72.32 from last year.

"The score has indeed increased, there are around 0.9 compared to the previous year," said Setyo in his speech at the Yogyakarta Kepatihan Complex, Tuesday, December 9.

As for last year, the SPI score was at 71.53. Even so, Setyo said, this increase was still not enough.

"On average, this score is still vulnerable," said the former Director of KPK Investigation.

This condition, Setyo said, should not only be interpreted as a mere number. "But showing that the corrupt behavior in each of them still exists," he said.

So, Setyo invites all ministries/agencies to make improvements. If you want details, ladies and gentlemen, you can assign the inspectorate to come together with the Deputy for Prevention and Monitoring to be dissected. In what part is the risk of integrity is still low," he explained.

In addition, ministries/agencies can also find out the potential for vulnerability to bribes and gratuities and other corruption.

"Everything can be seen, everything can be measured, and we do this number honestly. Nothing can then be upgraded," said Setyo.

Meanwhile, Acting Deputy for Prevention and Monitoring of the KPK Aminuddin said SPI was carried out in the period August 1-31 October 2025. There are 657 ministries, institutions, SOEs, and local governments included in this activity.

"The participation involves various perspectives, ranging from internal agencies, service users, to experts and stakeholders with a total of 837,693 respondents," Aminuddin concluded.


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