JAKARTA - The Inspector General of the National Police, Commissioner General of Police Wahyu Widada, said that the National Police Code of Ethics Commission (KKEP) throughout 2025 had imposed 689 Dismissal Without Honor (PTDH) sanctions on members of the National Police who were proven to have committed serious ethical violations.
"A total of 689 sanctions for Dismissal Without Honor (PTDH) were imposed throughout 2025," Wahyu said in the Year-End Release (RAT) at the Rupatama Building of the National Police Headquarters, South Jakarta, Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
In addition to the PTDH sanctions, the KKEP also imposed 2,707 sanctions for reprehensible acts and 1,951 sanctions in the form of apologies, both verbally and in writing.
Wahyu said that throughout 2025, 1,709 special placement sanctions (patsus) for 30 days, 1,196 demotion sanctions, 637 sanctions for delaying promotions and education, and 44 other sanctions were also imposed.
Meanwhile, the results of the disciplinary hearing recorded as many as 5,061 decisions. The decisions include 1,711 special placement sanctions, 1,289 written reprimands, 804 education delays, 510 delays in promotions, 364 demotion sanctions, and 393 other sanctions related to alleged disciplinary violations.
"Substantively, this data reflects the transformation of the National Police into an organization that is increasingly accountable, transparent, and oriented towards continuous improvement," he said.
"The violations that occurred were dealt with firmly, not covered up, processed openly, and used as an institutional learning instrument in strengthening the integrity and professionalism of members," concluded Wahyu.
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