KPK Reveals That The Report Rate Of Police Members' Wealth Is Lower Than The AGO And MA
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said the level of submission of the State Administrators Wealth Report (LHKPN) for Polri officials was still low compared to other law enforcement officers. It turns out that not all of them have reported it.
"KPK (which has reported, red) 100 percent; Police 95.20 percent," said KPK Deputy for Prevention and Monitoring Pahala Nainggolan to reporters at the KPK's Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Friday, April 14.
Meanwhile, other law enforcement officers such as the Attorney General's Office have reported their wealth reaching 95.53 percent and the Supreme Court being the highest at 98.62 percent.
Pahala said there were 5,958 law enforcement officers who were required to report their wealth to the KPK. Overall, the level of compliance with law enforcers has reached 96.53 percent.
With this figure, the KPK said law enforcement officers were in third place (APH). While in first place is the ministry's field with reporting reaching 99.09 percent and the second is non-ministerial with 98.90 percent of incoming reports.
Furthermore, the KPK said that officials have now begun to comply with reporting their wealth. It is suspected that this is due to the large amount of public attention to their assets.
"Once again, thank you for pushing this issue so that people are a bit obedient. There is still the next process of verification," concluded Pahala.