JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) announced that 96.24 percent of state administrators or those who must report have submitted periodic state administrator wealth reports (LHKPN) for the reporting year 2025 during 1 January-31 March 2026.

"This achievement shows the broad participation of state organizers or those who must report in fulfilling the obligation of transparency as part of efforts to prevent corruption," said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to journalists in Jakarta, Thursday, quoted by Antara.

Budi further said that the KPK considered the high reporting rate as a reflection of the increasing collective compliance in various sectors.

Meanwhile, he said the state organizer or the person who must report to the judicial sector recorded the highest compliance rate of 99.99 percent, or as many as 19,014 out of 19,015 people have reported.

Then followed by the state/regional business entity sector (BUMN/BUMD) which reached 97.06 percent, or as many as 44,732 out of 46,085 people have reported.

The executive sector 96.75 percent, or 335,432 of 346,690 people have reported. Then the legislative sector which recorded 82.21 percent, or 16,729 of 20,348 people who reported.

"The KPK considers this achievement as an indication that the LHKPN instrument is increasingly effective in supporting the corruption prevention system, especially in expanding transparency over the wealth of state officials," he said.

He said that the KPK would verify the report before it was published on the elhkpn.kpk.go.id page.

"The public can access and monitor the LHKPN that has been declared complete through the elhkpn.kpk.go.id page as a form of openness of public information," he said.


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