JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) ensures that enforcement activities continue even though hand arrest operations (OTT) have not been carried out until this March. The proof is that there are many investigation warrants (sprindik) that have been signed by the leadership. "In 2023, no one has been arrested. Not yet, I said there is not yet, but we have issued enough investigation warrants," said KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri as quoted from the KPK RI YouTube show, Tuesday, March 21. Firli is still closing the meeting on the published sprindik. He only advised local governments to stay away from corrupt practices. Moreover, almost half of the total corruption cases handled by the anti-corruption commission also ensnared officials in the regions. "Corruption cases occur 54 percent in local governments. We divide again two 34 percent in provinces, 41 percent in districts/cities. This is a fact," he said. All government officials are asked to carry out efforts to prevent corruption. So, in the future there will be no more officials caught in the practice of racism. "I ask that additional mayors, governors, regents do not increase (who were caught in corruption cases, ed)," said Firli. "But it didn't increase not because you were tricking, but you really had implemented a clean and good governance system," he concluded.

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