Corruption Eradication Commission
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is an independent agency in Indonesia established in 2002 to combat corruption. Its primary functions include investigating and prosecuting corruption cases, conducting public education campaigns, and promoting good governance. The KPK aims to enhance transparency and accountability in both public and private sectors.
The commission is empowered to conduct investigations without needing prior approval from other authorities, allowing it to act swiftly against corrupt practices. It collaborates with various stakeholders, including law enforcement and civil society, to strengthen anti-corruption efforts and foster a culture of integrity within Indonesian society.