JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revealed that a report on state officials' assets (LHKPN) was forwarded to the Institution's Internal Supervisory Apparatus. This was done because of the alleged receipt of gratuities.

Deputy for Prevention and Monitoring of the KPK, Pahala Nainggolan, said that during the first semester of 2022, there were 99 wealth reports that were examined. He detailed that 54 were investigated to fulfill a request for action while the remaining 44 were investigated on the initiative of the directorate.

"From the directorate's initiative, one report is forwarded to the Directorate of Public Reports and Complaints Services, one report is forwarded to the Directorate of Gratification," said Pahala at the KPK Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Monday, August 15.

"And 10 reports were forwarded to the Institution's Internal Supervision Apparatus to be followed up with a detailed examination because gratuities were detected," he continued.

Pahala conveyed that the report submitted by the state administrator could be forwarded to a number of deputies at the KPK. For example, the Directorate of Public Reports and Complaints Services, the Directorate of Gratification, and the Institution's Internal Supervisory Apparatus to be followed up with a more detailed examination.

Meanwhile, the KPK explained that as of June 2022, compliance with the submission of LHKPN had reached 97.36 percent. However, 85 percent of those who have been completed with a power of attorney have reached 85 percent.

It does not stop there, the public is considered enthusiastic in monitoring the amount of wealth of state administrators. As of June 2022, Pahala said, the e-LHKPN site had been accessed 762,280 times.

"And it is dominated by people in big cities. This number has increased by 140 percent compared to the same period last year," he concluded.


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