JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) noted that there were 19,967 state administrators who had not completed the lack of state officials' wealth report documents (LHKPN). That number comes from 377,344 mandatory reports.

"To this day, the KPK has recorded that there are still 19,967 state administrators out of a total of 377,344 required to report LHKPN who have not completed the lack of documents. We appeal to state officials who have not submitted to complete them immediately," said Acting KPK Spokesperson for Prevention Ipi Maryati Kuding in a statement. in Jakarta, Tuesday, September 21, as quoted from Antara.

He said in accordance with Commission Regulation No. 2 of 2020 concerning Procedures for Registration, Announcement, and Examination of State Organizers' Assets that LHKPN declared incomplete will be returned to the reporting obligation to be completed.

"The power of attorney signed by the state administrator, spouse, and 17-year-old child who is still dependent on the state administrator is one of the documents that must be submitted as part of the LHKPN," said Ipi.

In addition, Ipi explained about the absence of the Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri) Tito Karnavian periodically in 2020 on the https://elhkpn.kpk.go.id page. Ipi informed that the Minister of Home Affairs had submitted the LHKPN on time on March 31, 2021, but there were documents that had to be completed first.

"Based on the report, the KPK has carried out a verification process and there is a shortage of documents that must be completed so that currently, the LHKPN is still in the verification process awaiting completion and cannot be announced," he said.

The KPK, he continued, had contacted and informed the Minister of Home Affairs to complete the lack of documents.

"In our communication, the lack of documents will be conveyed at the first opportunity. The KPK appreciates state administrators who have fulfilled their LHKPN obligations periodically honestly, correctly and completely," he said.

To note, as Law Number 28 of 1999 concerning the Implementation of a State that is Clean and Free of Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism (KKN) requires state officials to be willing to report and announce their wealth before and after taking office, including checking their wealth before, during, and after served.

Meanwhile, in accordance with the mandate of Article 7 paragraph 1 (a) of Law Number 19 of 2019 concerning the Second Amendment to Law Number 30 of 2002 concerning the Corruption Eradication Commission, the KPK has the authority to register and examine LHKPN.


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