The Prabowo-Gibran administration continues to record progress in eradicating corruption

Jakarta – The administration of President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka continues to demonstrate tangible progress in its efforts to eradicate corruption. Law enforcement is carried out impartially, underscoring the government’s commitment to upholding integrity and justice at all levels.

Progress in eradicating corruption is also demonstrated by the amount of state assets successfully returned to the state treasury. During the one-year Prabowo-Gibran administration, Rp 1.7 trillion worth of state assets were returned to the state treasury.

This is considered a positive achievement by the Prabowo-Gibran administration in its efforts to seize state assets from corruptors.

“This value comes from the proceeds of corruption, auctions of confiscated goods, and the recapture of forest areas,” as quoted from the report on 1 Year of the Prabowo-Gibran Government issued by NEXT Indonesia Research & Publications.

NEXT Indonesia also noted that during Prabowo’s first year in office, he has been actively pursuing corruptors. The Attorney General’s Office and the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) have handled 43 corruption cases.

“By eradicating corruption, the Red and White Cabinet has been able to reduce state losses to Rp320.4 trillion in the past year,” noted NEXT Indonesia.

Social and community observer, Dr. H. Serian Wijatno, agrees that the Prabowo-Gibran leadership has recorded a number of prestigious achievements in the field of corruption eradication.

According to him, Prabowo’s corruption eradication efforts, with the support of the Attorney General’s Office and other law enforcement agencies, are not merely law enforcement. They are also a long-term investment that restores people’s rights and ensures development is on target.

“We know that for years, corrupt practices have caused massive leaks in the state budget, diverting funds that should have been used for the public good. These funds have been recovered or recovered through law enforcement efforts,” he explained.

Serian emphasized that every rupiah saved from corruption has the potential to increase public prosperity in all areas. Corruption not only steals money but also undermines the system and integrity of public services.

“Bribery and extortion have long been a barrier to public access to services such as education, healthcare, and licensing. This is extremely dangerous for national development,” he concluded.

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