JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said there were still 50,369 out of 417,054 state administrators who had not submitted reports on the assets of state administrators (LHKPN). They are asked to immediately carry out their obligations.

"The KPK has received a total of 366,685 reports out of a total of 417,054 mandatory reports so that there are still 50,369 state administrators who have not reported their assets," said KPK Spokesperson Team Budi Prasetyo to reporters in a written statement, Friday, March 21.

Budi detailed that the executive sector that had reported there were 296,136 out of a total of 333,405 required to report. Then for the legislature there are 14,362 out of a total of 20,745 required reports that have carried out their obligations.

Then, the judicial sector is 17,877 out of a total of 17,947 mandatory reports that have conveyed their obligations.

"BUMN/BUMD 38,310 out of a total of 44,957 are required to report. So that the total number of people who have reported LHKPN per day has reached 87.92 percent," he said.

The KPK hopes that organizers who have not reported their wealth can do so immediately. "Given the remaining time limit of 10 days, which is until March 31, 2025," said Budi.

Furthermore, Budi reminded state officials to convey their wealth appropriately and completely. This is because the report is not simply accepted and displayed on the elhkpn.kpk.go.id website.

"Later, administrative verification will be carried out before being published through the website," he concluded.


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