JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is still waiting for officials to submit a report on the assets of state administrators (LHKPN) for the period 2024 to 11 April. They were asked to honestly fill in not just annull their obligations.
"Also encouraging state officials to report it in a obedient manner, both obediently related to reporting timeliness and comply with the completeness and truth of its contents," said the KPK Spokesperson Team Budi Prasetyo to reporters in a written statement quoted on Friday, April 4.
Budi said there was no reason for state officials not to submit their wealth reports to the anti-corruption commission. Moreover, the deadline has been postponed from March 31 to April 11.
The deadline postponement was due to holidays and collective leave of Eid al-Fitr 1446 Hijri. "This decision was taken after considering various factors related to reporting efficiency," he said.
"This holiday period can affect the smoothness of the asset reporting process for state administrators," continued Budi.
Not only that, but leaders and internal supervisory units in ministries/agencies, local governments to BUMN/BUMD are asked to monitor and supervise the compulsory reporting. This is because LHKPN is an important instrument to prevent corruption.
"With this deadline resignation, it is hoped that it can provide sufficient opportunities and time to all state officials to complete the asset reporting process for the 2024 period in accordance with applicable regulations," he said.
"LHKPN is an important part as a form of transparency over the reporting of the assets of a state administrator, which is one of the effective corruption prevention instruments," concluded Budi.
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