January 28, 2026 | 01:47 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Chair of Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Setyo Budiyanto, stated that the anti-corruption agency has been using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to examine the Reports of State Officials' Wealth (LHKPN). According to Budiyanto, the KPK has been using artificial intelligence since 2025. "In 2025, the KPK also utilized artificial intelligence technology in the examination of LHKPN," he said during a working meeting with the House of Commission III in Jakarta, on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
Budiyanto explained that using AI increased the efficiency and optimization of examining documents containing officials' wealth reports in 2025. The KPK has conducted a trial of AI utilization for a thousand LHKPN. "The verification process of LHKPN in the examination has been tested on a thousand state officials and assessed based on scores that indicate a red flag," said Budiyanto.
Furthermore, Budiyanto stated that the KPK has collaborated with external parties to improve the accuracy of LHKPN reports. This was achieved by cleansing population registration and employee identification numbers.
Budiyanto argued that cleaning or providing data could improve the accuracy of the LHKPN. "The hope is not just to report, but the priority should be the truth of the content of the LHKPN," he said.
During the working meeting, Budiyanto mentioned that the 2025 LHKPN report shows a 70 percent compliance rate from central institutions in the regional government. The institutions include Regional-Owned Enterprises (BUMN), Regional House of Representatives (DPRD), regional governments, Indonesian National Defense Forces (TNI), National Resilience Council, and other institutions.
The KPK noted an increase in the reporting of LHKPN in 2020 compared to the previous year. Last year, the KPK received 341 reports out of 415,062 mandatory reporters. Meanwhile, in 2024, the KPK received 329 LKHPN.
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