YOGYAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has issued a new regulation regarding changes to the gratification reporting rules to simplify the reporting and handling of gratification rules so that they are easier to understand and implement, and reduce diverse interpretations. Watch the review of the latest gratification rules below.
The regulation that was issued was the KPK Regulation Number 1 of 2026 concerning the Amendment to the Corruption Eradication Commission Regulation Number 2 of 2019 concerning Gratification Reporting.
"To encourage state officials/state organizers not to get used to receiving gifts for personal gain, even if for social or community reasons," said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo in a written statement received in Jakarta, Thursday.
He revealed several things that underlie the change in the KPK Regulation 2 of 2019 concerning Gratification Reporting, namely related to the Change in the Limit of Gratuity Values that are Not Required to be Reported.
According to him, the fair value limit in Regulation KPK Number 2 of 2019 is based on surveys in 2018 and 2019.
"So it is less relevant to the current conditions, so it is considered necessary to update the fair value limit of gratification that is not required to be reported to the KPK," he explained.
In addition, the change in the rules was also applied due to the Report of Gratification that Cannot Be Followed Up (Article 14). That there are several gratification reports that do not meet all the elements of Article 12B of the Law of 20 Years 2001, are wrong in form, and/or contain gratification objects that are not economically valuable.
Furthermore, the KPK also clarified the category of gratification that is not mandatory to be reported because of the large number of reports to the KPK regarding non-mandatory gratification.
"So it was changed to be easier to understand," he said.
In the latest KPK Regulation, changing the amount of gratification value that is still within reasonable limits and does not need to be reported, including wedding gifts, which were originally limited to Rp. 1 million per giver, to Rp. 1.5 million per giver.
Furthermore, the rules on the limitation of gratification from fellow colleagues in the event of a farewell, birthday, retirement, which was originally a maximum of Rp. 300 per giver, are now abolished.
The KPK also changed a number of provisions in the regulation, namely regarding the limit on reporting gratification, signing the gratification SK, to the issue of the gratification control unit.
That's the review of the latest gratification rules published by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). Hopefully useful. Visit VOI.id for other interesting information.
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