JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has received thousands of gratification reports from officials in the country so far this year. The nominal received from the report reached billions of rupiah.

"Throughout 2021, the KPK has received as many as 2,029 gratification reports with a total nominal value of Rp. 7.9 billion," said KPK Deputy Chair Alexander Marwata at a press conference at the KPK's Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Wednesday, December 29.

From this nominal, Alexander explained that Rp. 2.29 billion was later designated as state property and Rp. 5.6 billion was designated as non-state property.

He then detailed that of the 34 existing ministries, 32 ministries had reported receiving gratuities. "Furthermore, from 69 state institutions that have submitted a number of 61 reports," explained Alexander.

Next, from 34 provincial governments there are 32 reports; out of 514 district/city governments that have reported 287 reports; and out of 123 SOEs, 70 of them have submitted reports.

"So that a total of 482 of the total 775 agencies or 62.74 percent have submitted gratification reports through the gratification control unit," he said.

In addition, Alexander also explained that the reporting rate of the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN) this year has reached 97.31 percent with a compliance rate of 93.10 percent of the total reporting requirements.

In detail, 97.33 percent of officials in the executive have reported with a compliance level of 92.71 percent and 98.65 percent of officials in the judiciary have reported with a compliance level of 96.83 percent.

Next, 93.29 percent of officials in the legislature have reported wealth with compliance reaching 96.26 percent; and 98.79 percent of officials in BUMN/BUMD have reported assets with a compliance level of 96.26 percent.

Throughout this year, the KPK, continued Alexander, has examined wealth reports submitted by 260 state officials.

"It consists of 156 reports of examination results at internal requests including those related to the selection process of Supreme Court justices and case development as well as 104 reports of examination results from state officials which include regional heads, BUMD directors, and state officials at the ministry," he concluded.


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