JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said it was still waiting for the chairman and members of the presidential advisory council (Wantimpres) to report their assets even though the reporting registration was closed on Monday, January 20 at 23.59 WIB.
The reason is that, as public officials, the chairperson and members of the WIPR are required to report the State Administrators Asset Report (LHKPN) periodically.
"From the e-LHKPN data as of January 21, 2020, for the chairman and members of the Presidential Advisory Council, there are 9 people, so far no one has reported their assets," said Acting Spokesperson for prosecution Ipi Maryati to reporters in a written statement on Wednesday. , January 22.
Apart from the Presidential Advisory Board, of the 21 special staff for the president and vice president, only one person reported their assets. Ipi said that 20 presidential staff who have not reported their wealth have time to report until 20 February.
Meanwhile, from the legislative side, of the 570 council members, 191 or 34 percent have reported reporting in 2019. The remaining 377 members of the board have reported wealth periodically in 2018.
"For the chairman and members of the MPR, which totaled 10 people, only two have reported," he said.
Of the many parties who have not reported the LHKPN, the KPK then appealed to the state officials to immediately report their assets honestly, truthfully and completely.
"This is because the LHKPN is one of the important instruments in the prevention of corruption which prioritizes the principles of transparency, accountability and honesty of state administrators," he concluded.
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