The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is still waiting for the submission of a state administrator's wealth report (LHKPN) from the ranks of the Red and White Cabinet to ministerial-level officials to special staff who were sworn in in in October 2024. They are expected to immediately carry out their obligations as state administrators.
"We will urge you later, yes. We will urge those who have not. From the LHKPN Directorate, they will convey in detail, right, they will be re-evaluated," said KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto to reporters quoted on Saturday, January 4.
Setyo believes that officials in President Prabowo Subianto's government will immediately report their wealth properly.
"I believe he or she is a obedient and disciplined person, orderly. It's just a matter of time," said the former Director of Investigation of the KPK.
Previously reported, the KPK revealed that not all officials in the Red and White Cabinet submitted reports on the assets of state administrators (LHKPN). In fact, they have been sworn in since the end of October 2024.
"As of December 4, 2024, the data is that 36 of the 52 ministers or heads of ministerial-level institutions have submitted reports," said Deputy Chairperson of the KPK for the 2019-2024 period Johanis Tanak in a year-end performance press conference quoted from the Indonesian KPK YouTube, Wednesday, December 18.
"Or 70 percent have submitted the LHKPN," he continued.
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Meanwhile, representatives of ministers or deputy heads of institutions at the ministerial level are only 52 percent or 30 of the 57 mandatory reports who carry out their obligations.
"A total of 6 out of 15 special envoys/special advisors/special staff have also fulfilled their obligations or 40 percent have submitted LHKPN," said Johanis.
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