JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confirmed its commitment to eradicating violent practices in the country. However, this effort needs to strengthen regulations or regulations so that the impact can be significant.

This was conveyed by the Chairman of the KPK, Nawawi Pomolango, in response to Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who was officially inaugurated as president and vice president on Sunday, October 20. He said his institution would synergize with the government to ensure that the eradication of corruption runs in balance.

"Strengthening regulations is also needed to accelerate the eradication of corruption and have a significant impact, including through the ratification of the Asset Confiscation Bill and the expansion of the LHKPN scope," said Nawawi in an official statement from the institution quoted on Monday, October 21.

Not only that, Nawawi also mentioned the legal reform matters that must be implemented in real terms. "Especially in strengthening law enforcement institutions such as the KPK, Polri, the Prosecutor's Office, and justice," he said.

"KPK is ready to work closely together in prevention through anti-corruption education at various levels of education, as well as increasing synergy with the private and public sectors," continued Nawawi.

Finally, Nawawi also hopes that there will be no more intervention against law enforcement officials in efforts to handle corruption cases. Thus, in the future, professionalism and integrity can be maintained.

"KPK believes that strong collaboration and firm commitment are the main keys," he said.

"Through various strategic approaches to fighting corruption, we can together create a cleaner, more integrity and free from corruption," concluded Nawawi.


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