KPK Asks Civilians Groups in Papua to Assist Combat Corruption

IDNEWSNOW.COM, Jakarta – The Corruption Obliteration Commission (KPK) welcomes civil society organizations in Papua to actively combat corruption. The declaration was made by KPK deputy chair Alexander Marwata during a dialogue in Jayapura, Monday, November 22

” Let’s sign up with hands to improve the country and the country that is still plunged by corruption,” said Alex when opening the discussion.

Alex said that in 2020, Indonesia’s corruption index rating was 37, ranking 102 out of 180 surveyed countries.

” Corruption is still a growth in natural deposits and monetary management, both local and state finances. If we don’t care, who else will?” he said.

Alexander asked individuals of the discussion to continue to monitor government administrations in their particular home towns.

Through a prevention method, Alex stated, the KPK has actually made improvements to the system to avoid corruption. He ensured the antigraft body celebration will be firm in taking action against authorities who are still trying to find loopholes to devote corrupt practices

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