KPK records only 35.52 percent officials report LHKPN 2025

Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) revealed that compliance for the 2025 periodic Wealth Report for State Organizers (LHKPN) stands at just 35.52 percent as of January 31, 2026. The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2026, via the elhkpn.kpk.go.id portal. KPK urges all obligated officials to submit complete and timely reports.

Jakarta – Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) announced that as of January 31, 2026, only 35.52 percent of state organizers have submitted their 2025 periodic Wealth Reports for State Organizers (LHKPN). The online submission deadline is March 31, 2026, through the elhkpn.kpk.go.id portal.

KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo highlighted the need for improvement while speaking to journalists in Jakarta on Monday, February 2, 2026. "This achievement still needs to be increased, considering that LHKPN reporting obligations are an important instrument in promoting transparency and accountability in state administration," he said.

According to Budi, LHKPN compliance reflects personal and institutional commitment to building integrity and preventing corruption early on. Early reporting also serves as a positive example for workplaces and society in applying transparency principles as public officials.

KPK appeals to all obligated reporters who have not yet submitted to do so correctly, completely, and on time. This duty applies to leaders of state institutions, ministers of the Merah Putih Cabinet, heads of government and non-structural bodies, regional heads, DPRD leaders, and directors of SOEs and regional SOEs across Indonesia.

Budi reminded key points for filling out the form, such as validating the Population Registration Number (NIK) and ensuring complete documents, including power of attorney. The power of attorney format can be downloaded from the e-Filing application on the elhkpn.kpk.go.id portal under the LHKPN History menu. It must include a Rp10,000 stamp, either physical or electronic.

For physical stamps, documents must be submitted to the Directorate of LHKPN Registration and Examination at the Merah Putih Building of KPK in Jakarta. For electronic stamps, they simply need to be re-uploaded to the portal. KPK is ready to provide assistance for those facing difficulties.

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