JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) reminded the importance of updating data on recipients of government assistance, especially for subsidized housing programs. Validity must be maintained so that the provision is not wrong.

"Are the beneficiaries of the people appropriate according to the regulated classification. This is something that must be considered," said KPK Deputy Chair Ibnu Basuki in his written statement, Thursday, March 20.

Ibnu also said that the government must match the data to ensure that people who are entitled to receive subsidies at home. The Ministry of Housing and Settlement Areas is asked to collaborate with the People's Housing Savings Management Agency (BP Tapera), the Ministry of Social Affairs, and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS).

"In addition, data sources and data updates must also be maintained. The data must be updated," he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chairperson of the KPK Johanis Tanak emphasized that data accuracy is also important. "Data on the beneficiaries of subsidized houses must also be real," he said.

"People who receive it are clearly in accordance with their identity, and their economic conditions are in accordance with the provisions," continued the takanak.

Responding to the statement from the anti-corruption commission, Head of BPS Amalia Adininggar Widyasanti said the integration had been carried out in accordance with Presidential Instruction Number 4 of 2025 concerning National Social and Economic Single Data (DTSEN). Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS), data on the Order for the Acceleration of the Elimination of Extreme Poverty (P3KE), as well as data on Socio-Economic Registration (Regsosek) have been combined.

Likewise, data from Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) and PLN are also tightened to ensure the accuracy of the government's program targets. "We have completed the integration in early February 2025," he said.

"Later, all government programs and targets refer to this single data. In DTSEN, each individual has a single NIK, with the number of individuals who have an ID card reaching 285 million. Meanwhile, the number of KKs compacted from Dukcapil data reaches 93 million," concluded Amalias.


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