JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said that the national level of compliance with the State Administrators Asset Report (LHKPN) as of Friday, April 24 reached 87.2 percent. This report is important as an effort to prevent criminal acts of corruption.

"As of April 24, the national LHKPN compliance rate is 87.21 percent. Of the total 363,884 required to report, 317 are obliged to report submission, the remaining 46,549 are required to report not yet reporting," said Acting KPK spokesman Ipi Maryati in the field of prevention in a statement. he wrote quoted Monday, April 27.

At the executive level, which has a total of 651 agencies, the reporting rate reaches 86.72 percent. Then, at the judicial level which consists of two agencies the reporting rate reaches 98.17 percent.

Meanwhile, at the legislative level with 540 agencies, the reporting rate reached 80.98 percent and for State or Regional Owned Enterprises (BUMN / D) from 204 agencies, the reporting rate reached 89.13 percent.

Ipi said this asset reporting is mandatory for state administrators. This is regulated in Article 5, paragraphs 2 and 3 of Law Number 28 of 1999 concerning State Administration that is Clean and Free from Corruption, Collusion and Nepotism.

"The law requires state administrators to be willing to have their assets examined before, during and after taking office. PN is also required to report and announce their assets before and after taking office," said Ipi.

Based on Law Number 19 of 2019 concerning the second amendment to Law No. 30 of 2002 concerning the Corruption Eradication Commission, the KPK has the authority to register and examine LHKPN as an effort to prevent acts of corruption.

The deadline for submitting LHKPN ends on Thursday, April 30. After that, the KPK will not extend the reporting period. This is because they have extended the reporting period for one month from March 31 to April 30 because of the work from home policy due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Thus, the KPK assesses that there is no longer any excuse for state administrators who are obliged to report not to report their LHKPN in 2019. Moreover, all of these mandatory reports have an application on e-LHKPN.

Ipi said the application was functioning properly and could be accessed normally without interruption. So, state administrators can fill in and submit wealth reports electronically anytime and anywhere.

"Therefore, the KPK reminds State Administrators (PN) to immediately submit their wealth reports no later than April 30, 2020," he concluded.


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