JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) reminded advisers, envoys to special staff of the president and vice president who were sworn in on Tuesday, October 22, to immediately report their wealth. They are included in the ranks of state administrators because they have strategic functions as regulated in Presidential Regulation (Perpres) Number 137 of 2024.

"This position has a strategic function. Likewise, this Presidential Regulation also states that the financial rights of Special Advisors and Envoys are as high as the minister's position. Then Special Staff, equivalent to Middle High Leadership or echelon I.a," said KPK Spokesperson Team Budi Prasetyo in a written statement, Thursday, October 24.

"So that the position of Advisor, Envoy, and Special Staff of the President and Vice President meets the criteria of State Administrators who are required to submit reports of assets of state administrators or LHKPN," he continued.

Budi reminded that the obligation to report LHKPN is in accordance with Law Number 28 of 1999. In addition, conveying that assets actually aim as a form of transparency.

"We certainly view LHKPN compliance as a form of transparency and accountability of a public official, as part of the application of the principles of good governance," he said.

In the future, the anti-corruption commission will also discuss this reporting obligation. Coordination will be carried out with the State Secretariat.

However, Budi has not informed when this process will be carried out. "To discuss this, the KPK will then coordinate with the State Secretariat," he said.

As previously reported, President Prabowo Subianto inaugurated Advisors, Envoys, and Special Staff at the State Palace, Jakarta on Tuesday, October 22.

The following is a list of special presidential advisers appointed by Prabowo:

1. Wiranto as the President's Special Advisor for Politics and Security

2. Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan as the President's Special Advisor for Digitalization and Government Technology

3. Dudung Abdurachman as Special Advisor to the President for National Defense, Chairman of the Defense Industry Policy Committee

4. Purnomo Yusgiantoro as Special Advisor to the President for Energy

5. Muhadjir Effendy as Special Advisor to the President for Hajj and

6. Terawan Agus Putranto as the President's Special Advisor for Health

7. Bambang Permadi Soemantri Brodjonegoro as Special Advisor to the President for Economics and National Development.

Meanwhile, special envoys and one special staff are as follows:

1. Muhamad Mardiono as Presidential Special Envoy for Food Security

2. Setiawan Ichlas as Special Envoy for President for Economics and Banking

3. Miftah Maulana Habiburrahman as the Presidential Special Envoy for Religious Harmony and Development of Religious Facilities

4. Raffi Farid Ahmad as Special Envoy for President for Development of the Young Generation and Art Workers

5. Ahmad Ridha Sabana as Special Envoy for President for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Creative and Digital Economy

6. Let Elka Pangestu as the Presidential Special Envoy for International Trade and Multilateral Cooperation and

7. Zita Anjani as the Presidential Special Envoy for Tourism

8. Yovie Widianto as the Presidential Special Staff.


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