Chairman of the Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) RI Rahmat Bagja asked the General Elections Commission (KPU) to speak to the public regarding the alleged leak of the 2024 Election Fixed Voter List (DPT) data.

Bawaslu also continues to coordinate with the Cyber Crime Police Headquarters regarding the alleged leak of the 2024 Election Fixed Voter List (DPT) data in the KPU system.

"We are still coordinating with friends who have the ability to detect it. We are still coordinating where the leak is? Is it true at the KPU? It's not necessarily this. Is it true in Dukcapil (Residential and Civil Registration Office)? We also have to check that," said Bagja Thursday, December 7th.

"We are coordinating with the Cyber Crime Police Headquarters. Is this what you want? If I'm not mistaken? Because there is a NIK (Population Identification Number) then we have to coordinate first," he added.

The Indonesian Bawaslu encouraged the Indonesian KPU to speak to the public about the alleged DPT leak.

According to Bagja, this needs to be done to bring a sense of calm to the public regarding the security of their data so that they are not traded illegally.

"We'll wait, I'm sure KPU friends have to hurry, because if later it becomes a blunder everywhere," he said.

Bagja reminded that there are two parties who have complete NIK data for each population and are suspected of having suffered data leakage.

"Because of this NIK, we also have to explain that in 2019 it will be closed in six digits, if the NIK leak is full, it means that the data is only in two institutions, maybe only two of our estimates. There are only two institutions that have full NIK, their names are the General Election Commission and the other is the Directorate General (Directorate General) of Dukcapil," he said.

Previously, RI Bawaslu Member Lolly Suhenty said that his party was reviewing alleged violations in the DPT 2024 election data leak in the Indonesian KPU system.

"Bawaslu is conducting a study on whether there are allegations of violations of Article 84 and Article 85 of Law Number 23 of 2006 concerning Population Administration and provisions of Article 35 to Article 39 of Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection," said Lolly.


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