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1 LAPORAN TAHUNAN 2018 | LAMPIRAN

DIRECTORATEEDUCATION AND SERVICE COMMUNITY

LAMPIRANLAPORAN TAHUNAN KPK2018

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1. Internalization of Integrity through Education Sector NO. ACTIVITY/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

1 Dissemination of Anticorruption Learning for Higher Education Level

KPK continues to push for the implementation of anticorruption learning (PAK) at higher education level. It is in line with the Circular of the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education No. 1016/E/T/2012 on the Implementation of Anticorruption Learning in Higher Education.

Therefore, KPK worked together with the Ministry of Religious Affairs, the Ministry of Research, and the Ministry of Health, by holding “Workshop to Disseminate Anticorruption Learning for Higher Education Level” to prepare the human resources that will become agents of change to implement the learning and disseminate learning guidance developed by KPK, such as guidebook and video. To make the activity more effective and efficient, the activity was mapped into three area locuses: Western part of Indonesia, central part, and eastern part, and representatives of universities from each area were invited as well. A total of 42 higher education institutions participated in the activity, with the following details:

a. Eastern Part of Indonesia (City of Gorontalo, 19-21 September 2018) 1. Sam Ratulangi University2. Ichsan University of Gorontalo 3. Ministry of Health’s Health Polytechnic of Gorontalo 4. Muhammadiyah University of Gorontalo 5. Sultan Amai Islamic State University of Gorontalo 6. State University of Gorontalo 7. Gorontalo University 10. Papua University

b. Western Part of Indonesia (City of Yogyakarta, 25-27 September 2018) 1. Diponegoro University2. Yogyakarta State University3. North Sumatra State Islamic University 4. Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University 5. Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang 6. Jambi University 7. Surabaya Institute of Technology 8. Ministry of Health’s Health Polytechnic of Yogyakarta 9. Raden Fatah State Islamic University of Palembang 10. State Yogyakarta University 11. Jember State Islamic University12. Veteran Yogyakarta National Development University (UPN)13. Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh State Islamic University 14. Raja Ali Haji Maritime University15. Andalas University16. Malang State University

NO. ACTIVITY/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

17. Bengkulu University 18. Sunan Ampel Surabaya State Islamic University 19. Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta State Islamic University 20. Syiah Kuala Banda Aceh University21. Ahmad Dahlan University22. Sunan Ampel Surabaya State Islamic University

c. Central Part of Indonesia (City of Pontianak, 2-4 October 2018) 1. Tanjungpura University2. Palangkaraya State Islamic University3. Ministry of Health’s Health Polytechnic of Pontianak 4. Mataram University5. Mataram State Islamic University6. Kendari State Islamic University7. Udayana University8. Borneo Tarakan University 9. Lambung Mangkurat University 10. Palangkaraya University 11. Samarinda State Islamic University 12. Halu Oleo University 13. Pontianak State Polytechnic 14. Hasanuddin University15. Makassar State University

2 Capacity Building and Stakeholder Strengthening of Higher Education Institutions in Implementing Good and Clean Governance

Implementation of good and clean governance at higher education institutions was a focus of KPK in 2018 to create favorable ecosystem that is in line with the implementation of anticorruption education at every higher education level.

To strengthen the implementation, KPK worked with higher education institutions across the country to hold the Workshop on Building the Capacity and Strengthening Stakeholders of Higher Education Institutions to Implement Good and Clean Governance. It was aimed to push universities to improve the governance both in academic and non-academic fields.

For the sake of effectiveness and efficiency, the workshop was divided into 3 areas, west, central and east, where 83 universities participated in the activities.

a. East and Central Area (Surabaya, 16-18 Ocotber 2018). 1. Mataram University 2. Hasanuddin University 3. Samarinda State University4. Ambon Islamic State University 5. Airlangga University 6. Palangkaraya Islamic State University 7. West Sulawesi University 8. Alauddin Makassar Islamic State University 9. Mulawarman University 10. Haluoleo University 11. Kediri Islamic State University 12. Mulawarman University 13. Ternate State Islamic University

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14. Gorontalo State University 15. Makassar State University 16. Malang Islamic State University 17. Papua University 18. Manado Islamic State University 19. Sam Ratulangi University 20. Pattimura University 21. Maluku Health Polytechnic 22. Tulungagung State Islamic University 23. Ponorogo State Islamic University 24. Palangkaraya University 25. Tenth of November Institute of Technology26. Sunan Ampel Islamic State University 27. Udayana University 28. Gorontalo Islamic State University 29. Bengkulu Islamic State University 30. Gorontalo State University 31. Malang Islamic University 32. Alauddin Makassar Islamic State University 33. Pare-Pare Islamic State University 34. Khairudin University 35. Malang State University 36. Salatiga Islamic State University 37. Pontianak Islamic State University 38. Tanjungpura University 39. Malang Islamic State University 40. Mataram Islamic State University 41. Tanjung Pura University 42. Kendari Islamic State University 43. Papua University 44. Ternate Islamic State University

b. Central and Western Part of Indonesia (Semarang, 6-8 November 2018) 1. Raden Intan Lampung Islamic State University 2. Jambi University3. Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi Islamic State University 4. Borneo Tarakan University 5. Yogyakarta State University 6. Surakarta Islamic State University7. Purwokerto Islamic State University 8. Lampung University 9. Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh Islamic State University 10. Tidar University

11. National Development University of “Veteran” Yogyakarta 12. Jakarta State University 13. National Development University of “Veteran” East Java14. Open University 15. Bogor Agricultural Institute 16. Semarang State University 17. Syiah Kuala University 18. Eleventh of March University 19. Sriwijaya University 20. Riau University 21. Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau Islamic State University 22. Gadjah Mada University 23. Indonesian Education University24. Medan State University

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25. Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung Islamic State University 26. Padang State University 27. General Soedirman University 28. Bengkulu University 29. Bengkulu Islamic State University 30. Nusa Cendana University 31. Imam Bonjol Padang Islamic State University 32. Andalas University 33. Raja Ali Haji Maritime University 34. Semarang Health Polytechnic 35. North Sumatra Islamic State University 36. Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten Islamic State

University 37. Walisongo Islamic State University 38. National Development University of “Veteran” East Java

Jakarta

3 Collaboration with strategic partner of higher education institution in Anticorruption Academia Festival (FAA) in Bogor Agricultural Institute’s (IPB) anniversary activities

Anticorruption Academia Festival (FAA) was part of a series of activities to celebrate the anniversary of Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB) held on 19 and 21 September 2018. The activity was initiated by the Senior Lecturer Board Assembly (MDGB) from 11 state universities with legal entities (PTNBH) to drive anticorruption movement and assert the important role of higher education institution in eradicating corruption. The FAA comprised a symposium titled “Strategic Role of Higher Education Institution in Anticorruption Movement” and talkshow with the theme of “Strategic Role of Multiparties in Anticorruption Movement in Indonesia”, as well as various competitions for students.

The forum that involves MDGB from 11 PTNBH came up with the following recommendations for anticorruption learning:1. The establishment of the Center of Anticorruption Movement

in Campus to implement the programs pushing anticorruption movement.

2. The implementation of Anticorruption Education in Campus according to respective conditions.

3. The establishment of pool of experts/experts on call to involve resource people in corruption prevention and eradication.

4. The improvement of good governance at higher education institutions that implement the principles of good and clean governance.

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4 Developing anticorruption learning guideline for the subject Pancasila and Civic Education (PPKN) and guideline for School Governance with Integrity

Since 2006, KPK has implemented anticorruption education that involved strategic partners, by creating guidelines, anticorruption learning modules, and instruments/media to support the implementation of anticorruption learning at every level of education. For primary and secondary schools, KPK has created the guideline to instill anticorruption values through Pancasila and Civic Education (PPKN) subject that has to be understood and implemented by all strageic partners, as well as the guideline for school governance with integrity. KPK has conducted the following stages in 2018:a. Guideline Tryout. KPK has carried out the tryout of Developing

Guideline on the Insertion of Anticorruption Learning into PPKN for primary and secondary education in several schools in Jakarta and Greater Jakarta: SDN Maja, SDN Kosambi, SDN Gorda 2, SDN Rancailat, SDN Songgom Jaya, and SDN Koper2 state elementary schools; MAN 4 state Islamic senior high school; and MTSN 3 Jakarta state Islamic Juneor high school.

b. Insertion of Anticorruption Learning through PPKN for Primary and Secondary Education Level and Dissemination of Guideline for School Governance with Integrity, which were held in:

NO Province DateNumber

of School

1 Gorontalo 18-21 September 2018 42

2 Central Java 25-29 September 2018 30

3 North Maluku 09-12 October 2018 36

4 South Kalimantan 24-27 October 2018 33

5 Jakarta 6-17 November 2018 35

6 Riau 9-10 November 2018 30

7 North Sumatra 14-15 December 2018 51

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The guidelines were expected to make school principals and teachers to have better understanding in implementing the learning and governance according to anticorruption values to students.

5 Development of anticorruption learning guideline for higher education level

KPK created and developed learning guideline as a complementary material to implement anticorruption education in universities by inserting it into the obligatory subjects of PPKN and Ethics of Profession.

In 2018, KPK worked with universities that have created the learning modules. For the obligatory subjects, the guideline was developed through collaborations with Ahmad Dahlan University (PPKN study program) and the Center of Ethics Development at Atmajaya University in Jakarta. The output was the Guideline Book of Anticorruption Learning for Higher Education Level.

NO. ACTIVITY/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

6 Creating Education Communication Strategy

The process of anticorruption education implementation requires the support of communication strategy guideline as the benchmark for external and internal communication, to be in line with the purpose to create clear and identical understanding. The output of this activity was the guideline for anticorruption education communication strategy.

7 National Coordination Meeting (Rakornas) on Education

The National Coordination Meeting (Rakornas) on Anticorruption Education is a forum to gather all strategic partners from primary, secondary and tertiary education sectors, both at the central or local levels in the country. The Meeting was held on 11-12 December 2018 to push for the implementation of anticorruption education and education governance with integrity at all levels of education, through a commitment that was realized through action plan and structured and bonding policies at every level of education.

The commitment was signed by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Head Agus Rahardjo; Minister of Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo; Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education Mohamad Nasir; Minister of Education and Culture Muhadjir Effendy; and Minister of Religious Affairs Lukman Hakim Saifuddin.

The signed commitment for Anticorruption Character and Culture Education has the following points: 1. Anticorruption Character and Culture Education is an

important prevention step in creating a generation with integrity to fight against corruption in Indonesia;

2. Agreement to collectively implement Anticorruption Character and Culture Education and create good and clean governance to support the growth of ideal integrity within education sector;

3. Agreement to collectively and immediately carry out the required steps to implement Anticorruption Character and Culture Education and good and clean education governance.

The commitment signing was followed by declaration of Action Plan of Anticorruption Character and Culture Implementation. The action plan was signed by KPK Deputy Head for Prevention Pahala Nainggolan, the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Director General of Primary and Secondary Education Hamid Muhamad; the Ministry of Religious Affairs’ Director General of Islamic Education Kamaruddin Amil; the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education’s Director General of Learning and University Students Ismunandar; and the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Director General of Regional Development Supervision Muh. Marwan.

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The signed action plan haS the following points: 1. To create policy that obliges the insertion of the values of

anticorruption character and culture education into the curriculum of every level of education by June 2019 at the lates;

2. To create and distribute learning materials containing the values of anticorruption character and culture education at every level of education;

3. To assist the implementation of anticorruption character and culture education at every education unit;

4. To prepare sufficient human resources, budget, and other resources, and special unit/working unit in the realization of anticorruption character and education action plan;

5. To create and implement policies supporting the effectiveness of learning the values of anticorruption character and culture education;

6. To monitor and evaluate the implementation of learning the values of anticorruption character and culture education and good and clean education governance;

7. To publicize the compliance in implementing the values of anticorruption character and culture education and to push for the implementation of good and clean governance at every level of education;

8. To push for good and clean governance through school-based business management (MBS); and

9. To push for public information openness by implementing data transparency that can be accessed by people through information portals, including JAGA-KPK platform.

8 Developing anticorruption learning guideline for Pancasila and Civic Educaiton subject and Ethics of Profession subject

To provide anticorruption learning guidelines, KPK also focused on creating and developing learning materials for universities. In 2018, the subjects to focus on were Pancasila and Civic Education as well as Ethics of Profession. The guidelines were created through a collaboration with Ahmad Dahlan Yogyakarta University.

2. Political Party Integrity SystemNO. ACTIVITY/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

1 Local Government Head Election with Integrity Program: Preparing Candidates

The program of Local Government Head Election (Pilkada) with Integrity was implemented to identify current issues and development, as well as the needs of participants to improve their involvements, and to disseminate information and understanding of corruption eradication, particularly about the improvement of the awareness and implementation of integrity values to candidates of local government heads.

In 2018, the program was held by preparing the candditates, both for provincial or regency/city levels, in 15 provinces from April to May 2018. The activities were held by KPK in collaboration with the Ministry of Home Affairs, the National Police, the Attorney General’s Office, the General Election Commission (KPU), KPU in provinces, provincial government, local government head coordination forum (FORKOPIMDA), and local media. The preparation was kicked off with declaration of candidates’ wealth reports, meeting with local media in each province, and public information dissemination.

The activities were held in the following provinces:1. Bangka Belitung (5 April 2018) 2. South Sumatra (10 April 2018) 3. East Java (12 April 2018) 4. North Sulawesi (12 April 2018) 5. West Java (17 April 2018) 6. South Sulawesi (17 April 2018) 7. Southeast Sulawesi (19 April 2018) 8. North Sumatra (24 April 2018) 9. Maluku (26 April 2018) 10. Aceh (26 April 2018) 11. West Nusa Tenggara (3 May 2018) 12. East Nusa Tenggara (3 May 2018) 13. Central Kalimantan (3 May 2018) 14. West Kalimantan (8 May 2018) 15. Central Java (8 May 2018)

2 Replication of Smart Politic with Integrity Class (PCB)

Replication of Smart Politic with Integrity Class (PCB) is KPK’s initiative since 2017, which kicked off with communicating with targeted local government heads, followed by assistance in replicating the class in 2018. The most committed provinces in replicating the class in 2018 were Jakarta, East Nusa Tenggara and West Sumatra. The initiators were Nation Unity and Politics Body or Youth and Sports Office in every region:

1. PCB Replication Class in Jakarta 4-5 July 2018 and 19-20 September 2018

2. PCB Replication Class in NTT: 24-26 October 2018 3. PCB Replication Class in West Sumatra: 8-10 November 2018

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3 National Conference of Corruption Eradication 2018

The theme of the National Conference of Corruption Eradication 2018 was Political Party Integrity System (SIPP), which is in line with the 2019 General Election. Fourteen political parties signed political party commitment to achieve the SIPP. The political parties also showed the public the progress of activities of political parties in internalizing integrity system as participants of the election. The Conference was attended by 1,000 participants representing political party cadres, ministries, state institutions, CSO, think tank and KPK employees. The participation of the stakeholders of democracy is expected to strengthen the commitment and cooperation of state ministries/institutions and political parties in eradicating corruption crime, particularly in building political parties with integrity.

Date: 4 December 2018

Location: Bidakara Hotel Jakarta’s Ballroom

4 Term of Assessment (ToA) Review of Political Party Integrity System

The review was a collaboration between KPK and the Center of Political Research (P2P) at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) that has been going on since 2017. The collaboration was perfected in 2018 by adding the component “Internal Democracy” in the Position Paper of Political Party Integrity System and self assessment (term of assessment, ToA) by political parties. The weighing and assessment method have also been improved. A series of activities in this review included Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with political parties, government, academician, NGO, and other stakeholders to perfect SIPP ToA:

1. FGD on SIPP ToA with political parties as sources (25 July 2018) 2. FGD on SIPP ToA with non-political parties as sources (26 July

2018)3. FGD on SIPP ToA with LIPI and KPK as sources (27 July 2018) 4. SIP ToA consigning I (30 July-1 August 2018) 5. SIP ToA consigning II (15-16 dan 27 August 2018) 6. Knowledge sharing of SIPP ToA with LIPI and KPK (10

September 2018) 7. Dissemination of SIPP ToA to political parties (22 November

2018)

In November 2018, SIPP guidebook was launched, along with brochure and infographic to make it easier for political actors to understand the concept. The guidebook was disseminated to introduce integrity commitment and emphazie the commitment to political parties to implement SIPP by conducting self assessment. The assessment must be proven by documents on code of ethics, recruitment system and caderization, internal democracy and financial governance of political parties. The self assessment will not be started until 2019.

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5 Initiave to Propose the Refinement of Political Party Law

As a follow-up of SIPP drafting, KPK wrote a proposal to refine the substance of Political Party Law that accommodate SIPP. The proposed draft containing Proposed Points of Refinement of Law No. 8/2008 juncto NO. 2/2011 on Political Party.

KPK conducted Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with political parties, governments, academicians, NGO, and a number of partners to perfect the proposal. The drafting was followed up with the consignment with P2P LIPI team. The proposed draft will be given to the President/the Ministry of Home Affairs to be pushed into the National Legislation Program in 2019 and 2020:

1. FGD on the Refinement of Political Party Bill I with academicians as sources (28 August 2018)

2. FGD on the Refinement of Political Party Bill II with political parties as sources (29 August 2018)

3. FGD on the Refinement of Political Party Bill III with the government and state ministries/institutions as sources (4 September 2018)

4. Consigning the Refinement of Political Party Bill I (5-7 September 2018)

5. Consigning the Refinement of Political Party Bill II (20-21 September 2018)

6. Consigning the Refinement of Political Party Bill III (1-3 October 2018)

7. FGD on Review of Draft Refinement of Political Party Bill with the government, state ministries/institutions, LIPI and CSO as sources, LIPI, CSO (29 October 2018)

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6 Review on Improvement of Regional Head Elections System

Review on the Improvement of Regional Head Elections (Pilkada) System is an evaluation over direct pilkada, especially on the rampant arrest of regional head and regional head candidate in corruption cases. An alternative solution emerged against potential corruption in direct pilkada. The review was held in cooperation with the Center of Political Research (P2P) at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). The review comprises Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with political parties, government, academician, NGO, and a number of stakeholders to perfect the review. The FGD was conducted in three regions: West Sumatra, North Sulawesi and East Java. 1. FGD on the Improvement of Regional Head Elections System

with academicians and CSO as sources (2 August 2018) 2. FGD on the Improvement of Regional Head Elections System

with political parties, government, and state ministries/institutions as sources (3 August 2018)

3. FGD on the Improvement of Regional Head Elections System in West Sumatra (12-14 September 2018)

4. FGD on the Improvement of Regional Head Elections System in North Sulawesi (26-28 September 2018)

5. FGD on the Improvement of Regional Head Elections System in East Java (8-10 October 2018)

6. Consigning of the Improvement of Regional Head Elections System I (16 October 2018)

7. Consigning of the Improvement of Regional Head Elections System II (5 November 2018)

8. Consigning of the Improvement of Regional Head Elections System III (19 November 2018)

The drafting will continue with consignment with P2P LIPI, and the draft will be handed to the President/the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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7 Public Discussion on Corruption Prevention in Political Sector

Knowledge and awareness on politic with integrity is essential and needs to be disseminated in massive scale to create political climate with integrity. KPK identified two priorities in corruption prevention program in political sector:

1. Internalization of integrity in political party with Political Party Integrity System (SIPP) and refinement of Political Party Bill

2. Improvement of Regional Head Elections System

KPK and LIPI’s review was disseminated to the public through academic forum in the form of public discussion that involved students, NGO, KPU in regency/city/province, Elections Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) in regency/city/province, political parties in provinces, and National and Political Unity Office in provinces.

The activity was aimed to identify the main issues to be fixed in the national political system, particularly related to political party governance and regional head elections system, to improve the involvement of political stakeholders to establish political system with integrity in Indonesia, and to provide a forum to share information and experience on the implementation of political party integrity system and regional head elections with integrity.

In 2018, the public discussion was held at: 1. Gajah Mada University in Yogyakarta on 29 November 2018 2. Andalas University in Padang on 12 December 2018 3. Airlangga University in Surabaya on 19 December 2018

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1 Program of Community Involvement in Preventing Corruption

The Program of Community Involvement in Preventing Corruption is an activity to escort and monitor the quality of public service in the regions by involving collaboration forum between community as civil society representative and local government (Health Office, Education Office, and Community Empowerment Office, and Village Government).The Collaboration Forum has been established since 2017 in various ares, including Banten Province with the name of LIMASAKTI (Cross Anticorruption Communities) in Pandeglang Regency, and KOMPAK (Coalition of Anticorruption Society) in Lebak Regency. As follow-ups of the forum were several further programs, including:

1. Workshop on Public Service SOP by regional government working organization (OPD) of Education Office, Health Office, and Community Empowerment Office for the Community, 6-7 March 2018.

2. Workshop on Action Plan Drafting of Community Involvement Program Collaboration in Preventing Corruption in Banten, 2-3 June 2018.

3. Technical Coordination on Action Plan of Community Involvement Program Collaboration in Preventing Corruption in Lebak and Pandeglang, Banten, 19-20 August 2018.

4. Collaborative Action of Community Involvement in Preventing Corruption in six villages in Pandeglang and Lebak on 5-10 September 2018, to monitor the quality of public service as part of regional government commitment. During the session, Jaga application team also held Collaborative Action in two villages with UX/UI Team in gaining feedback to develop JAGA application.

5. Drafting the Report on the Results of Public Service Quality Monitoring in six villages in Pandeglang and Lebak Regencies, 29-30 September 2018.

6. Reporting on the Results of Public Service Quality Monitoring and Drafting Recommendations for Lebak and Pandeglang Regents, 1 October 2018.

Besides Banten, the communication forum was also established in Riau Province with the name of MARWAH (Riau Society Against Corruption). The forum provides recommendation for Riau Province Government to include MARWAH Forum activities in 2018. To monitor the achievements of collaboration forum in monitoring public service quality in education, health, environmental sectors, as well as village fund, MARWAH Forum urged Riau Government to create monitoring tools under Riau Development Planning Agency (Bappeda). The sessions held in 2018 were as follows:

1. Follow-up of MARWAH Forum with provincial, regency/city Bappeda to develop impact-based monitoring tools to prevent corruption in Riau, 29-31 May 2018.

2. Monitoring the quality of public service in three villages in Riau by using Riau BAPPEDA TOOLS, 21-24 November 2018

KPK also held initiation and dissemination of information on Community Involvement Program to Prevent Corruption in Gorontalo Province (3-6 April 2018) and North Maluku (24-27 April 2018).

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2 Anticorruption Community Jamboree 2018

Anticorruption Community Jamboree 2018 was a consolidation activity of alumni of Anticorruption School held by KPK and partner CSO, as well as agents of community empowerment CSO. The activity held in Makassar on 12-14 October 2018 was attended by 66 participants from across Indonesia, who share stories of achievements, methods, and strategies in empowering communities, in terms of corruption prevention or community empowerment.

The planned follow-up is for alumni to spread anticorruption values in their respective region related to village fund and politic with integrity. The alumni must report the implementation of the planned follow-up through the website integrity.id, a shared platform for anticorruption agents of change that began in Anticorruption Youth Camp 2017. Of the 66 participants, 12 of them have implemented the plan and uploaded it on integrity.id.

3 Village Youth School 2018

Village Youth School is a program initiated since 2017 by KPK, the Ministry of Villages, Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration, and Ketjilbergerak Community in Yogyakarta. Named “Village Youth Energy for the Country”, the activity was aimed to build capacatiy and collaboration of village youth in managing and monitoring village finance.

In 2018, 60 representatives of youth organization Karang Taruna in four regencies in Yogyakarta participated in the program. A series of activities were held, from village symposium to village school and “Village Youth Festival” that was initiated by alumni of Village Youth School 2017 and 2018 to promote the achievements and results to the public.

Based on these activities, every alumnus created proposal on the implementation of planned proposal during the activities. During the 2018 Village School, 20 proposals were presented and would be followed up to strengthen village youth school community and village community in their respective villages. The alumni must collaborate with each other to increase their competence through regular independent program and the required knowledge determined by the alumni.

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4 JAGA Application Management

JAGA is a public information platform and a medium to share information (Jaga News and Discussion) between related ministries/institutions and the public. The platform provides various public information in a contextual and user-friendly way. KPK is the initiator of the platform, working together with state ministries/institutions as data and information sources, and the public as information user and receipient that can become agent of change. It is aimed to create information openness. The public information to be gathered and accessed through this platform is on the following: 1. Education

Profiles of School and Public Learning Activity Centers (PKBM) to higher education level, and allocated budget and its realization, such as School Aid Fund (BOS), Smart Indonesia Program, Physical Allocation Fund, and payment of profession incentive of teachers/teaching staff.

2. HealthWith Jaga, KPK urged public service in health sector to provide data on health facilities, vacant hospital room, availability of medical worker/doctor, and managed budget.

3. Village The issue of minimum monitoring over village can be resolved here. Jaga provides data on village profiles, programs, and village budget use.

The application also comprises knowledge channel called Waspada Korupsi (Beware of Corruption), which explains forms of corruption and concrete examples from daily lives; procedures or stages of public service process; obligation and rights from public service; regulations on public service; and discussion forum on public service.In 2018, the activities held to develop Jaga platform included:1. Focus Group Discussion

To find out people’s needs on public service data. The FGD was conducted four tiems: FGD on education sector, FGD on health sector, FGD on Village Fund, and FGD with Jaga’s targeted users. The first three FGDs were held in April 2018, while the one with the targeted users was in November 2018.

2. User Test for Jaga Version 5.0It was conducted in October 2018 in Semarang (at the same time with KPK bus roadshow), Depok and Bogor on teachers/teaching staff, village facilitator, parents of students, and anticorruption community. It was aimed to test the convenience of the application use.

NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

3. Jaga Roadmap DevelopmentIt was aimed to create the platform foundation and ensure its sustainability. Among the activities were internal and external survey for KPK network both online and offline. It was conducted in September through December 2018.

4. World Anticorruption Day ExhibitionHeld on 4-5 December 2018, Jaga opened a booth at the exhibition along with other KPK products. The exhibition was aimed to raise public awareness and gather public opinion toward Jaga through questionnaires.

5. Expert SharingJaga team invited public relations expert to improve and refine the concept and Java, as well as to seek legitimacy and evidence to implement Jaga version 5.0. It was conducted on 19 December 2018 and attended by about 40 KPK employees.

6. Publication MaterialIn a bid to publicize Jaga platform, the team created videos, pamphlet, poster and social media contents for Jaga. The video was co-created by Multimedia Nusantara University. It was conducted in November-December 2018.

For further development, Java will continue to update the news on education, village, and health sector on Berita Jaga (BerJaga). Discussion thread will also be expanded to seek solution against small corruption at and around public service sector. KPK is seriously developing the platform for the sake of open government and empowering citizen.

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4. Sertification of Anticorruption Trainer at ACLC NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

1 Certification of Anticorruption Trainer at KPK P-II Profession Certification Institution’s Competency Test Location (TUK LSP P-II KPK) through Past Learning Recognition (RPL)

Certification of Anticorruption Trainer through Experience/RPL at TUK LSP KPK for seven batches of 133 trainers.

NO. Batch Date Certified Partic-ipants

1 Batch 1 20-21 February 2018 13

2 Batch 2 20-22 March 2018 6

3 Batch 3 17-20 April 2018 19

4 Batch 4 23-25 May 2018 21

5 Batch 5 31 July-2 August 2018 10

6 Batch 6 29-31 August 2018 29

7 Batch 7 12-14 December 2018 37

TOTAL CERTIFIED PARTICIPANTS 133

2 Certification of Anticorruption Trainer at Occasional TUK through Education and Training

Certification of Anticorruption Trainer through Education and Training was held in cooperation with state ministries and has produced two batches. Of 100 participants, 61 were certified as anticorruption trainers.

NO. Batch Date Certified Partic-ipants

1 Human Resourc-es Development Body (BPSDM) of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Jakarta

20-21 February 2018 13

2 Financial Educa-tion and Training Body (BPPK) Jakarta

17 – 19 October 2018 38

3 Certification at TUK LSP KPK

12 – 14 December 2018 10

TOTAL CERTIFIED PARTICIPANTS 61

NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

3 Certification of Anticorruption Trainer at Occasional TUK through RPL/Experience Route

Certification of Anticorruption Trainer through Experience Route was held in cooperation with state ministries/institution, local governments and universities, with seven batches. A total of 147 trainers were certified.

NO. Batch Date Certified Participants

1 Ahmad Dahlan University in Yogyakarta

20-21 Februari 2018 14

2 Paramadina University Jakarta

3 – 5 Oktober 2018 13

3 State Administration Institution (LAN) Makassar

24 – 26 Oktober 2018 8

4 The Ministry of Health’s Center of Health Training (BBPK) 1

7 – 9 November 2018 26

5 The Ministry of Health’s Center of Health Training (BBPK) 2

14 – 16 November 2018 34

6 Regional Human Resources Development Body (BPSDMD) Central Java

21 – 23 November 2018 34

7 The Ministry of Health’s Health Polytechnic of Malang

27 – 29 November 2018

17

TOTAL NUMBER OF CERTIFIED PARTICIPANTS

147

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5. Development of Anticorruption Concept at Private Sector NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

1 National Anticorruption Advocacy Committee (KAN)

It is a communication forum between regulator and businesses at national level to find solution for corruption crime potential and risk. The National Advocacy Committee works on five strategic sectors:1. Infrastructure

The priority in 2018 was electricity, which involved related contractors and profession association. Transparency International Indonesia as civil society representative in this sector was also involved. It was held at KPK’s office on 27 July 2018 and 18 October 2018.

2. Upstream Oil and GasIn 2018, the review on this sector became the main issue. Held at KPK’s office on 16 August 2018 and 25 September 2018, it involved the Indonesia Petroleum Association (IPA), the Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Special Task Force (SKK Migas), and the Capital Investment Coordination Body (BKPM).

3. FoodIn 2018, besides following up the Sugar Working Group that had become an issue in the previous year, this sector gathered other commodity issues such as rice, beef, poultry and packed food/beverage. Apart from the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), the activity involved Beef Cattle Businesses Association (Gapuspindo), Indonesian Flour Mills Association (Aptindo), Indonesian Refined Sugar Association (AGRI), Association of Indonesian Poultry Slaughterhouses (Arphuin), Indonesian Rice Millers and Entrepreneurs Association (Perpadi), and the Indonesian Food & Beverage Producers (GAPMI). KAN has also managed to establish Sugar Working Group to push for data transparency and integration with the issuance of Minister of Agriculture Decree No. 624/Kpts/OT.050/8/2018 on National Sugar Working Group dated 29 August 2018. The activity was held at Kadin Indonesia Office (31 July 2018) and KPK’s Office (23 August 2018).

4. ForestryThe activities in 2018 focused on capacity building for members of Indonesian Forestry Businesspeople Association (APHI) to disseminate information about regulations related to corruption crime, including the social impact of corruption and corporation crime accountability. The activities were held at KPK (13 July 2018) and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (5 September 2018 and 10 October 2018).

5. HealthThe discussed issue is health equipment provision, specifically on e-catalogue difficulties involving Indonesian Association of Medical and Laboratory Appliances Enterprises (GAKESLAB) and the Association of Indonesian Medical Device Manufacturers (ASPAKI). The Ministry of Health as regulator also participated in the activities held at KPK’s office on 20 July 2017 and 16 August 2018.

NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

2 Establishment of Regional Anticorruption Advocacy Body (KAD)

The committee has the same concept as the National Advocacy Committee (KAN), except that is at provincial level and involving the Chamber of Trade and Industry (Kadin), regional associations and regional government working organization (OPD) related to licensing (Capital Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Agency, DPMPTSP), goods and services provision (ULP), Inspectorate, and other required agencies. Anticorruption KAD is not a sectoral committee, but it gathers business issues with corruption loopholes in the regions. As of 2018, KAD has been established in 33 provinces, eight of which had been formed in 2017. Follow-up coordination (assistance) was implemented in 11 provinces. Two provinces have issued gubernatorial decree on the establishment of KAD, namely East Java and Riau provinces.KAD was established in 2018 in the following provinces:1. Banten, 6 March 2018 2. West Kalimantan, 8 March 2018 3. West Sulawesi, 15 March 2018 4. Southeast Sulawesi, 28 March 2018 5. South Sumatra, 3 April 2018 6. North Kalimantan, 4 April 2018 7. North Sumatra, 25 April 2018 8. Aceh, 27 April 2018 9. West Nusa Tenggara, 3 May 2018 10. Central Kalimantan, 4 May 2018 11. Jakarta, 9 May 2018 12. Bali, 16 May 2018 13. North Sulawesi, 5 July 2018 14. Jambi, 6 July 2018 15. North Maluku, 10 July 2018 16. Bengkulu, 25 July 2018 17. Riau Province, 2 August 2018 18. Maluku, 30 August 2018 19. West Sumatra, 30 August 2018 20. Papua, 5 September 2018 21. Central Sulawesi, 14 September 22. West Papua, 20 September 2018 23. South Sulawesi, 24 October 2018 24 Bangka Belitung, 30 October 2018 25. Gorontalo, 8 November 201826. South Kalimantan, 12 December 2018

Assistance Coordination: 1. East Java, Surabaya, 13 April 2018 2. West Java, Bandung, 18 April 2018 3. Yogyakarta, 20 April 2018 4. Lampung, Bandar Lampung, 17 July 2018 5. Riau, Pekanbaru, 20 July 2018 6. Banten, Serang, 13 September 2018 7. South Sumatra, Palembang, 26 September 2018 8. West Kalimantan, Pontianak, 5 October 2018 dan 21 December

2018 9. North Sulawesi, Manado, 16 October 2018 10. East Kalimantan, Banjarmasin, 18 October 2018 11. Aceh, 23 October 2018 12. Central Java, 30 October 2018 13. East Nusa Tenggara, 13 December 2018

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3 Certification of Integrity Officer

The National Working Competency Standards (SKKNI) for Certified Integrity Officer (API) is a competency standard formulated by KPK and working partners from public and private sectors. SKKNI API was aimed to build national standard integrity system amid corruption prevention efforts at government institutions, businesses, and other stakeholders, as stipulated in the Minister of Manpower Decree No. 338/2017. An API must meet eight competency standards:1. Designing organizational integrity policy2. Implementing organizational integrity program3. Assessing corruption risk4. Monitoring the implementation of corruption risk mitigation

plan5. Checking on violation over organizational integrity policy6. Monitoring organizational integrity system7. Evaluating organizational integrity system

API competency can be recogzined by obtaining certificate from the National Profession Standardization Agency (BNSP) through assessment process managed by KPK’s Profession Certification Institution. The process comprises registration (document selection), online test, and portfolio assessment and interview by competency accessor. The stages completed in 2018 were as follows:1. Finalization of Certification Scheme: 26 March 2018 2. Peer Assessment of Accessor Candidates: 18 May 2018 (16

Accessors) 3. Education and Training and Assessment of Accessor Candidates:

KPK Building, 21-25 May 2018 4. Assessment Batch I: 3-8 September 2018, with 24 candidates

declared competent to become integrity officers5. Assessment Batch II: 21-23 November 2018, with 7 candidates

declared competent to become integrity officers6. Assessment Batch III: 19-26 December 2018, with 8 candidates

declared competent to become integrity officers

As of 2018, 55 APIs were certified (16 accessors and 39 candidates of accessor)

4. Drafting of Corruption Prevention Guideline (CEK) for Business Sector

The issuance of Supreme Court Regulation (Perma) No. 13/2016 on Mechanism of Corporation Crime Case Handling and the high number of businesspeople involved in corruption crime case was the reasons that led KPK to create Corruption Prevention Guideline for Businesses.

NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

Article 4 (2) point c of the Perma states that corporations can be dragged into court if they fail to do prevention, avoid bigger impact, and ensure legal compliance to keep from perpetrating crime. Therefore, the guideline contains corruption prevention steps as reference and minimum benchmark for corporation to implement corruption prevention system.

The guideline has been drafted since 2017. In 2018, it was reviewed and finalized with the involvement of Supreme Court Justice, the Indonesian Chamber of Trade and Industry (Kadin), the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises, and legal, economic, and good governance experts.

Apart from the general guideline, more concise and simple guidelines for small and medium enterprises were drafted as well.

a. Corruption Prevention Guideline for Business Sector• FGD with Kadin at KPK Building on 23 July 2018• Meeting with Justice Prof. Surya Jaya to review the guideline,

at the Supreme Court on 26 July 2018• Finalization process with experts on legal, economy and good

governance, as well as the SOE Ministry at KPK Building on 11 October 2018

b. Anticorruption Compliance Guideline for Small and Medium Enterprises• Finalization hearing with the Ministry of Cooperatives and

SME and Rolling Fund Management Insitution, 11 April 2018 • User test with SMEs in Yogyakarta, 19 April 2018• User test with Cooperatives and SME Ministry: KPK Building,

30 May 2018

5 International Business Integrity Conference (IBIC) 2018

International Business Integrity Conference (IBIC) 2018 is an annual conference involving corruption prevention partners from private sector to share best practices and create recommendations for development with integrity and corruption prevention in business sector.

The 2018 conference was part of a series of World Anticorruption Day commemoration on 4-5 December 2018 at Bidakara, Jakarta. With 1,031 registered participants, the conference featured expert speakers from Indonesia and other countries for the following sessions:

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a. High Level Meeting: Business Integrity in National Anticorruption Strategy (Speakers: KPK Head, the Minister of Home Affairs, the Minister of National Development Planning/Head of National Development Planning Agency, the Head of Presidential Staff) Conclusion/recommendations: • Good collaboration between the government and public and

private sectors is crucial to collectively eradicate corruption, because corruption affects state credibility and economy.

• Corruption prevention efforts is important to drive economic growth through healthy competition in business opportunities, push for state enterprises’ innovation and creativity, and invite development investment.

• Bureaucratic reform and consistent law enforcement are necessary to prevent corruption with the support of good synergy from all stakeholders, including the government and private sector.

b. Political Donation and Funding: How does the Business Deal with it? (Speakers: KPK’s Director of Public Education and Service, Anti-Corruption Division of OECD, Indonesia Corruption Watch, and General Elections Commission) Conclusions/recommendations: • Bribery in the form of political donation creates unhealthy

competition among businesses. The vicious circle of political corruption is closely related to political candidacy, business cronyism, and government procurement.

• Transparency of political funding and political party reform is essential. Rampant corruption case involving political party elites, both at national and international levels, shows that corruption eradication process at political sector is the priority that has to be met.

• Indonesia needs to issue clear and effective regulation on political parties, general elections, and regional head elections to reduce corruption risk. It must cover criminalization of bribery in the form of political donation and the establishment of political party integrity system, including the increase of political party funding assistance from state budget.

• Contribution of businesses for political sector is a constitutional participation that must be protected and encouraged, but its transparency must be increased.

• Corruption prevention system in private sector must be strengthened. Businesses must not give political donation to get business ease or privilege, because it is in fact categorized as bribery.

c. Anticorruption Guideline for Business: From Voluntary to Mandatory (Speakers: KPK Commissioner, SKK Migas Internal Monitoring Expert Staff, National Standardization Body’s (BSN) Deputy for Standard and Accreditation Implementation, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, Petronas Malaysia, Johnson & Johnson Indonesia, Formulation Team of SKKNI’s Integrity Builder Officer, Unilever Indonesia, SustaIN) Conclusions/recommendations: • PERMA No. 13/2016 stipulates corporation crime

accountability that requires corporations to be held accountable for the benefits received from bribery, as well as for the absence of corruption prevention system inside the organization.

NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

• Corruption prevention efforts in private sector can be done through the followings:o Thematic implementation of ISO 37001 against

corruption. This standardization includes the ways to control anti-bribery policy and it is flexible, as it can be applied in small, medium to large organizations, public sector, SOE, private sector or NGO.

o Certification of Integrity Officer (API) as the building root to prevent corruption in institutions and businesses. API works to ensure companies comply with anticorruption regulations, and as resource person on anticorruption regulations.

d. Anti-Corruption Measurement in Businesses (Speakers: Transparency International, Transparency International Indonesia, KPMG auditing firm, Deputy II of the Presidential Staff Office, Gadjah Mada University) Conclusions/recommendations: • Private sector plays a role in preventing corruption by

building corruption prevention system in each organization and improving transparency, integrity and accountability in business practices. Every rogranization needs to identify corruption risk and vulnerability, and develop control and compliance system to prevent corruption.

• Every company needs to develop corporate culture with integrity, increase the capacity of the entire corporate elements, including hard and soft competency against corruption, and monitor/measure the effectiveness of anticorruption program that has been developed. The use of technology will help every company to measure the effectiveness of existing anti-bribery and anticorruption programs.

• The entire stakeholders must collaborate to say no to corruption. The government must provide good atmosphere to support the initiative, including by creating a transparent and fair procurement system, cashless payment system, and transparent beneficial ownership.

e. Improving of Ease of Doing Business Through Public Engagement (NAC/RAC) (Speakers: KPK Commissioner, Head of Business Community Against Bribery (KUPAS) at the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, ICAC Hongkong, Deputy for Promotion at the Capital Investment Coordination Board (BKPM), Anti-Corruption Division of OECD) Conclusions/recommendations: • Standards of ethics must apply for both public and private

sectors. Transparency and accountability of business sector will help create competitive and healthy economy. Therefore, corruption prevention and eradication efforts must be sustainable to support the country’s business competitiveness.

• The establishment of National and Regional Advocacy Committee as a forum for public and private sectors involvement in creating collective actions against corruption. Collaboration between KPK, the Comittees and Task Unit of the Ease of Doing Business is required to determine the standards of the ease of doing business.

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• The government, the chamber of commerce, businesses and profession organizations must have the same purpose, energy and efforts to implement business ethics. Indonesia needs to have anti-bribery standards that are low cost and easy to follow by any level of companies, including SME.

• The government plays important role in creating clean and transparent licensing process, ensuring the integrity of law enforcers, and managing conflict of interest to create the ease of doing business in Indonesia.

f. Improving Indonesia’s Investment Climate Through Beneficial Ownership Transparency (Speakers: KPK Commissioners, Chairperson of The Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK), Head of the Financial Services Authority’s (OJK) Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorism Funding Prevention Group, Director General of General Law Administration at the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, HRMC UK, PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia) Conclusions/recommendations:

• Businesspeople in Indonesia must provide transparent information on their business ownership, both direct and indirect beneficial ownership.

• Beneficial Ownership (BO) refers to individuals, and its transparency is crucial to help create healthy business climate and fair law enforcement.

• BO transparency is crucial given the long structure and layers faced by financial institutions and law enforcements in tracing the BO of a corporation, and it requires global network to trace it.

• Implementation of Single Investor ID (SID) is a transparency platform of a BO over stock and custodian bank ownership.

g. Digital Start-Up Contribution to Build Public Integrity (Speakers: KPK Commissioners, Director of Deregulation at the BKPM, Bukalapak, Go-Jek, PPM Management) Conclusions/recommendations: • The government has made starting a business easier

through the implementation of online submission service to obtain license. However, businesses and the government must communicate openly.

• Indonesia must be able to increase competitive advantages by building integrity in public sector, including through the implementation of zero tolerance principle.

• Digital industry remains wide and open as long as we can contribute with integrity and positivity. The government must create regulations that cover digital industry within the framework of healthy business competition.

6. Anticorruption Campaign NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

1 Anticorruption Film Festival (ACFFEST) 2018

KPK held Anticorruption Film Festival (ACFFest) 2018 after a two-year hiatus. Film was a chosen media to prevent corruption being the most effective audiovisual medium to convey social and political messages to the public. Through films, anticorruption values are expected to be understood easily and immediately by people.

ACFFest 2018 focused on short film ideas around the theme of “Anticorruption”. KPK asked filmmakers to send their ideas, and winners received production fund, participated in Movie Camp and Coaching Clinic from professional filmmakers, online editing facilities in Jakarta, and mentoring in their respective regions during film production.

The competition opened on 6 June 2018 to 20 August 2018. To gather participants, KPK promoted the program through social media and in five cities in Indonesia-- Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Lampung, and Banjarmasin. The number of proposals submitted were 378, and KPK picked seven best and most interesting ones:

NO FILM TITLE FILMMAKER CITY PROVINCE

1 Baskara Ke Wukir (Baskara to Wukir)

Latifah Fauziyyah R

Tegal Central Java

2 Blessed Candra Aditya Jakarta Jakarta

3 Jimpitan (Collection)

Wiwid Septiyardi Yogyakarta Yogyakarta

4 Subur Itu Jujur (Subur is Honest)

Gelora Yudhaswara

Ponorogo East Java

5 Kurang 2 Ons (Crazy)

Haris Supiandi Pontianak West Kalimantan

6 One Second, Jody Surendra, Jakarta

Jody Surendra Jakarta Jakarta

7 Sekeping Tanggung Jawab (A Piece of Responsibility)

Fitto Erig Arunfieldo

Bogor West Java

The films were screened at Acffest 2018 Premier at CGV Cinema Grand Indonesia Jakarta on 4 December 2018, before it was played at four cities-- Pontianak, Ambon, Padang and Jember. The roadshow continues in early 2019, accompanied by discussion with students, academicians, communities and film advocates.

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2 KPK Bus Roadshow: Exploring the Nation, Building Anticorruption Culture

The KPK Bus Roadshow: Exploring the Nation, Building Anticorruption Culture program was aimed to encourage public participation in corruption eradication movement, through a series of activities to raise public awareness and participation in the form of collective and collaborative actions targeting the general public.

The roadshow was held considering KPK’s long process to prevent corruption. KPK must interact with people to provide knowledge on corruption and how to fight against it. Moreover, corruption prevention requires innovation and strategy, including by reaching out to people to bridge the corruption prevention efforts held by KPK and the general public.

The program was held in September-October 2018 in 11 cities/regencies in Java:

NO.

ACTIVITY

TOTAL CITY

Civil Servant

State Apparatus

(ASN)

Kindergarten Elementary

SchoolJunior High

School

Senior High

School General Public

UniversityStudent

478 500 500 500 500 154 300 2932

2 Cirebon 98 100 100 100 100 547 300 1345

3 Tegal 85 75 75 75 75 264 374 1023

4 Pekalongan 185 75 75 75 75 220 260 965

5 Semarang Regency

125 100 100 100 100 134 200 859

6 City of Semarang

286 107 127 300 151 115 300 1386

7 Klaten 825 150 150 150 150 448 200 2073

8 Magelang 150 150 150 150 1150 875 300 2925

9 Purbalingga and Purwokerto

500 300 300 300 500 256 400 2556

10 Ciamis 717 100 100 50 100 155 250 1472

11 Bandung 300 200 200 200 200 325 300 1725

TOTAL 3749 1857 1877 2000 3101 3493 3184 19261

The main activity of the roadshow was going to the public spaces such as town square, to reach out to the public. Other activities conducted in parallel were in collaboration with local government or institution. The activities were:1. Anticorruption Education for Students and General Public

(Storytelling, Boardgames Play Day, Accoustic Performances, Little Investigator, Anticorruption Information Dissemination, Cultural Performance, Film Screening, etc).

2. Dissemination of Information on e-LHKPN (electronic state officials’ wealth reports)

3. Dissemination of information on gratuity4. Dissemination of information and FGD on Jaga Application5. Public Lecture in university campuses6. Dissemination of information on public complaint7. Public service monitoring

NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

3 Provision of Anticorruption Campaign and Communication Materials

Anticorruption campaign requires published materials in various forms, both visual and audiovisual to be disseminated online and offline. KPK is using the mediums to campaign against corruption, spreading anticorruption values and the impacts of corruption, to raise public awareness.

In 2018, KPK produced short films, public service announcement, merchandise/tools, books, film DVD, infographics, and videographic, with the following details:

NO. CAMPAIGN MATERIAL

TOTAL DESCRIPTION

1 Short film 7 Baskara to Wukir, Blessed, Subur is Honest, Collection, Crazy, One Second, Piece of Responsibility

2 PSA 3 Repeated Fraud, Celebrating Honesty, Poverty Statement (SKTM)

3 Anticorruption Book

9 45,800 copies

4 Film DVD 4 Brave Friend (5,836 copies), ACFEST (5,231 copies), Higher Education (2,000 copies), Kumbi (2,000 copies)

5 Infographic 33 On research and development, prevention coordination and supervision, gratuity, LHKPN, public education and service, etc: 1. Wallpaper for PC: 18 2. Social Media: 15

6 Videograph 8 On research and development, prevention coordination and supervision, gratuity, LHKPN, public education and service, etc: 1. Social media: 7 2. Cinema: 1

7 Merchandise/Tools

17 375,000 units

TOTAL 81

4 Anticorruption Campaign Collaboration with SOEs/Local Governments

To meet public needs, KPK must provide anticorruption campaign material and guideline as reference for government institutions both at the national and local levels in carrying out independent anticorruption campaigns. KPK must also encourage the prevention efforts to be conducted simultaneously.

To ensure effective dissemination of anticorruption campaign material, KPK needs to have agreement and discussion with related institutions. The hope is for widespread anticorruption campaign movement. The materials will be displayed on indoor and outdoor media managed by each institution. They must be dynamic and open for public. In 2018, KPK conducted the following anticorruption campaign collaborations:

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NO INSTANSI KEGIATAN

1 PT. Kereta Api Indonesia

Placement of Brave Friend and ACFFest videos on long-distance trains

Placement of Prevention PSA at train stations

Announcement of Anticorruption Day at train stations

Placement of PSA on Jabodetabek commuter trains

2 Bank Mandiri Placement of PSA on Videotron and in elevators

Placement of PSA in elevators

3 Cirebon City Government

Placement of PSA on Videotron

4 Semarang City Govt

Placement of PSA on Videotron

5 PT. Garuda Indonesia

Placement of Brave Friend and ACFFest videos on inflight TV

Announcement of Anticorruption Day

6 PT. Angkasa Pura II

Placement of PSA at AP 2 Airport

7 PT. Pegadaian Placement of PSA on Videotron

5 Corruption Prevention Content Management on Social Media

The content was developed from KPK’s existing prevention products, which were simplified and distributed through online media. The aim was to reach out to young generation and urban communities exposed to social media.

The content was created from data at each division of Deputy for Prevention. It was repackaged to be more appealing in the forms of infographic and audiovisual material. It was simplified to picture and video without reducing the data conveyed to the public. The themes varied, from information on education, politics, natural resources, and prevention coordination and supervision monitoring. The content was distributed through all KPK’s social media channels, such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, managed by KPK Public Relations Bureau.

NO. ACTIVITY / PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RESULT

The followings are the hits received by corruption prevention contents on social media in 2018:

No Month Facebook Twitter IG Total

1 April 0 269.364 378.676 648040

2 May 22.718 43.724 108.391 174833

3 June 197.100 157.440 0 354540

4 July 238.008 37.733 348.658 624399

5 August 38.062 77.036 233.329 348427

6 September 49.201 276.323 269.646 595170

7 October 56.082 386.313 114.084 556479

8 November 92.613 38.487 301.209 432309

9 December 12.250 55.652 69.175 137077

Total 3.871.274

6 Anticorruption Exhibition

To meet public needs, KPK must provide anticorruption campaign material and guideline as reference for government institutions both at the national and local levels in carrying out independent anticorruption campaigns. KPK must also encourage the prevention efforts to be conducted simultaneously. To ensure effective dissemination of anticorruption campaign material, KPK needs to have agreement and discussion with related institutions. The hope is for widespread anticorruption campaign movement. The materials will be displayed on indoor and outdoor media managed by each institution. They must be dynamic and open for public. In 2018, KPK conducted the following anticorruption campaign collaborations:

No Activities Date Location

1 Finance Ministry PBJ Exhibition

March 2018 Finance Ministry

2 Exhibition of The Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK) Birthday

13 April 2018 PPATK BuildingFrontyard

3 Education Party Exhibition

4-6 May 2018 Plaza Insan Berprestasi,Ministry of Educationand Culture

4 Student Film Festival Exhibition

22-24 November

2018

Plaza Insan Berprestasi,Ministry of Educationand Culture

5 2018 International Anticorruption Day Exhibition

4-5 December2018

Bidakara Building,Jakarta

6 IBIC 2018 Exhibition 4-5 December2018

Bidakara Building,Jakarta

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7. Anticorruption Campaign Collaboration with State TV Station TVRI NO INSTITUTION PROGRAM DATE

1 TVRI National MoU of KPK-TVRI 18 September 2018

Kupas Kandidat (Candidate Review) 15 March- 7 June 2018

Semangat Pagi Indonesia (Indonesia Morning Spirit)

April - October 2018

Indonesia Bicara (Indonesia Talks) April - September 2018

2 TVRI Southeast Sulawesi

Cerdas Cermat Sultra Berintegritas (Southeast Sulawesi with Integrity Quiz Show)

25 July-24 October 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah (Local Advocacy Committee)

27-29 March 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas (Regional Head Elections with Integrity)

17-20 April 2018

3 TVRI South Sumatra Pilkada Berintegritas 9-11 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 April 2018

4 TVRI West Java ACFFEST Promotion 8-10 August 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 16-18 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 17-18 April 2018

5 TVRI Bangka Belitung Pilkada Berintegritas 4-6 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 29-31 October 2018

6 TVRI Banten & Jakarta Komite Advokasi Daerah 12-13 September 2018

7 TVRI West Kalimantan

Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-5 October 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 7-9 May 2018

ACFFEST Promotion 27-29 July 2018

8 TVRI South Kalimantan

Komite Advokasi Daerah 10-12 December 2018

9 TVRI Gorontalo Komite Advokasi Daerah 7-9 November 2018

10 TVRI Ambon Pilkada Berintegritas 24-26 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 28-31 August 2018

11 TVRI Bengkulu Komite Advokasi Daerah 24-26 July 2018

12 TVRI West Sumatra ACFFEST Promotion 19-21 December 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 29-31 August 2018

13 TVRI Central Java Bus Roadshow 11 October 2018

Education Talkshow

14 TVRI East Java Pilkada Berintegritas 11-12 April 2018

15 TVRI South Sulawesi Anticorruption Jamboree 22-24 October 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 23-25 October 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 17 April 2018

16 TVRI North Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-6 July 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 11-12 April 2018

17 TVRI Central Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 12-14 September 2018

18 TVRI Papua Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-7 September 2018

19 TVRI Jambi Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 July 2018

NO INSTITUTION PROGRAM DATE

20 TVRI Aceh Komite Advokasi Daerah 25-27 April 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 25-27 April 2018

21 TVRI East Nusa Tenggara

Pilkada Berintegritas 3-4 May 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 11-13 September 2018

22 TVRI Bali ACFFEST Promotion 2-4 August 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 14-16 May 2018

23 TVRI West Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 14-16 March

24 TVRI Central Kalimantan

Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 May 2018

25 TVRI East Kalimantan Komite Advokasi Daerah 26-28 September 2018

26 TVRI North Sumatra Komite Advokasi Daerah 23-25 April 2018

ANTICORRUPTION CAMPAIGN COLLABORATION WITH STATE RADIO STATION RRI

NO INSTANSI KEGIATAN PELAKSANAAN

1 RRI National MoU of KPK-RRI 18 September 2018

2 RRI North Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah (Regional Advocacy Committee)

4-6 July 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas (Regional Head Elections with Integrity)

11-12 April 2018

3 RRI Southeast Sulawesi

Komite Advokasi Daerah 27-29 March 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 17-20 April 2018

4 RRI South Sumatra Pilkada Berintegritas 9-11 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 April 2018

5 RRI West Java ACFFEST Promotion 8-10 August 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 16-18 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 17-18 April 2018

6 RRI Banten Komite Advokasi Daerah 12-13 September 2018

7 RRI West Kalimantan Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-5 October 2018

ACFFEST Promotion 27-29 July 2018

8 RRI North Kalimantan Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 April 2018

9 RRI Gorontalo Komite Advokasi Daerah 7-9 November 2018

10 RRI Ambon Pilkada Berintegritas 24-26 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 28-31 August 2018

11 RRI Bengkulu Komite Advokasi Daerah 24-26 July 2018

12 RRI West Sumatra ACFFEST Promotion 19-21 December 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 29-31 August 2018

13 RRI Lampung ACFFEST Promotion 8-10 August 2018

14 RRI Central Java Bus Roadshow 11 October 2018

15 RRI East Java Pilkada Berintegritas 11-12 April 2018

16 RRI North Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-6 July 2018

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Pilkada Berintegritas 11-12 April 2018

17 RRI Papua Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-7 September 2018

18 RRI East Nusa Tenggara

Pilkada Berintegritas 3-4 May 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 11-13 September 2018

19 RRI Jambi Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 July 2018

20 RRI West Papua Komite Advokasi Daerah 19-21 September 2018

21 RRI West Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 14-16 March

22 RRI South Kalimantan

Komite Advokasi Daerah 10-12 December 2018

23 RRI North Maluku Komite Advokasi Daerah 8-11 July 2018

24 RRI Central Kalimantan

Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 May 2018

25 RRI Riau Islands Komite Advokasi Daerah 1-3 August 2018

26 RRI East Kalimantan Komite Advokasi Daerah 26-28 September 2018

27 RRI Bali Komite Advokasi Daerah 14-16 May 2018

28 RRI Central Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 12-14 September 2018

29 RRI South Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 23-25 October 2018

30 RRI Aceh Komite Advokasi Daerah 25-27 April 2018

8. Anticorruption Campaign Collaboration with TVRI and RRI NO INSTITUTION PROGRAM DATE

1 RRI National MoU of KPK-RRI 18 September 2018

2 RRI Sulawesi Utara Komite Advokasi Daerah (Regional Advocacy Committee)

4-6 July 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas (Regional Election Head with Integrity)

11-12 April 2018

3 RRI Southeast Sulawesi

Komite Advokasi Daerah 27-29 March 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 17-20 April 2018

4 RRI South Sumatra Pilkada Berintegritas 9-11 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 April 2018

5 RRI West Java ACFFEST Promotion 8-10 August 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 16-18 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 17-18 April 2018

6 RRI Banten Komite Advokasi Daerah 12-13 September 2018

7 RRI West Kalimantan Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-5 October 2018

ACFFEST Promotion 27-29 July 2018

8 RRI North Kalimantan Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 April 2018

9 RRI Gorontalo Komite Advokasi Daerah 7-9 November 2018

10 RRI Ambon Pilkada Berintegritas 24-26 April 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 28-31 August 2018

11 RRI Bengkulu Komite Advokasi Daerah 24-26 July 2018

NO INSTITUTION PROGRAM DATE

12 RRI West Sumatra ACFFEST Promotion 19-21 December 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 29-31 August 2018

13 RRI Lampung ACFFEST Promotion 8-10 August 2018

14 RRI Central Java Bus Roadshow 11 October 2018

15 RRI East Java Pilkada Berintegritas 11-12 April 2018

16 RRI North Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-6 July 2018

Pilkada Berintegritas 11-12 April 2018

17 RRI Papua Komite Advokasi Daerah 4-7 September 2018

18 RRI East Nusa Tenggara

Pilkada Berintegritas 3-4 May 2018

Komite Advokasi Daerah 11-13 September 2018

19 RRI Jambi Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 July 2018

20 RRI West Papua Komite Advokasi Daerah 19-21 September 2018

21 RRI West Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 14-16 March

22 RRI South Kalimantan

Komite Advokasi Daerah 10-12 December 2018

23 RRI North Maluku Komite Advokasi Daerah 8-11 July 2018

24 RRI Central Kalimantan

Komite Advokasi Daerah 3-5 May 2018

25 RRI Riau Islands Komite Advokasi Daerah 1-3 August 2018

26 RRI East Kalimantan Komite Advokasi Daerah 26-28 September 2018

27 RRI Bali Komite Advokasi Daerah 14-16 May 2018

28 RRI Central Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 12-14 September 2018

29 RRI South Sulawesi Komite Advokasi Daerah 23-25 October 2018

30 RRI Aceh Komite Advokasi Daerah 25-27 April 2018

9. Anticorruption Campaign Collaboration with Local Media NO INSTITUTION PROGRAM DATE

1 Sonora Bandung Bus Roadshow 30-31 October 2018

2 Radio MGT Bandung Bus Roadshow 30-31 October 2018

3 Sonora Bangka Pilkada Berintegritas (Regional Head Election with Integrity)

4-6 April 2018

4 Bangka Pos Media Visit on Regional Head Election with Integrity

4-6 April 2018

5 Iradio Banjarmasin ACFFEST Promotion 27-29 July 2018

6 J-Radio Banjarmasin ACFFEST Promotion 27-29 July 2018

7 Sonora Lampung ACFFEST Promotion 8-10 August 2018

8 Sonora Surabaya Komite Advokasi Daerah (Regional Advocacy Committee)

12-13 April 2018

9 Sonora Makassar Anticorruption Jamboree 22-24 October 2018

10 I-Radio Makassar Anticorruption Jamboree 22-24 October 2018

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11 Radio Prambors Jakarta

ACFFEST Promotion 8-10 August 2018

12 Sonora Bali ACFFEST Promotion 2-4 August 2018

13 OZ Radio Bali ACFFEST Promotion 2-4 August 2018

14 UTY FM Yogyakarta ACFFEST Promotion 27-29 July 2018

15 Swara Gama FM Yogyakarta

ACFFEST Promotion 27-29 July 2018

16 Geronimo FM Yogyakarta

ACFFEST Promotion 27-29 July 2018

10. Recapitulation of Public Education and Service Based on Activities and Regions

NO. REGION/PROVINCETYPE OF ACTIVITY

TOTALSOURCE TEAM PROGRAM

1 Jakarta and Greater Jakarta 162 48 210

2 Aceh 1 3 4

3 Bali 6 4 10

4 Banten 13 9 22

5 Bengkulu 0 1 1

6 Yogyakarta 9 15 24

7 Gorontalo 1 6 7

8 Jambi 1 1 2

9 West Java 27 12 39

10 Central Java 12 20 32

11 East Java 19 10 29

12 West Kalimantan 0 9 9

13 South Kalimantan 2 4 6

14 Central Kalimantan 1 2 3

15 East Kalimantan 3 1 4

16 North Kalimantan 0 0 0

17 Bangka Belitung Islands 0 2 2

18 Riau Islands 1 1 2

19 Lampung 3 1 4

20 Maluku 2 6 8

21 North Maluku 0 4 4

22 West Nusa Tenggara 1 3 4

23 East Nusa Tenggara 0 4 4

24 Papua 0 1 1

NO. REGION/PROVINCETYPE OF ACTIVITY

TOTALSOURCE TEAM PROGRAM

25 West Papua 0 2 2

26 Riau 3 6 9

27 West Sulawesi 0 1 1

28 South Sulawesi 5 10 15

29 Central Sulawesi 1 0 1

30 Southeast Sulawesi 3 4 7

31 North Sulawesi 0 3 3

32 West Sumatra 6 5 11

33 South Sumatra 0 3 3

34 North Sumatra 3 6 9

11. Visit to KPK Office No. INSTITUTION DATE PARTICIPANT

1 Alsa Jember University 12 March 2018 47

2 Mpu Tantular University 11 April 2018 26

3 Satyawacana Christian University 11 April 2018 88

4 Atmajaya University Yogyakarta 17 April 2018 150

5 STIE Ekuitas Business School 18 April 2018 60

6 Andalas University 19 April 2018 16

7 Accounting Student Association of Economic and Business Faculty at Andalas University

23 April 2018 20

8 University of Indonesia’s School of Economy 23 April 2018 16

9 Salatiga State Islamic University 25 April 2018 157

10 The Ministry of Villages, Disadvantaged Regions Development, and Transmigration

9 May 2018 33

11 Law School of Balikpapan University 8 May 2018 13

12 Harvest International Law School (STTIH) 15 May 2018 25

13 University of Indonesia’s Students Body 15 May 2018 11

14 Muslim Students Body 23 May 2018 6

15 Law School of Muhammadiyah University Sukabumi

10 July 2018 38

16 Muhammadiyah University Makassar 12 July 2018 76

17 Muhammadiyah University Palembang 05 July 2018 183

18 STAN Bintaro State Accounting Academy 09 July 2018 42

19 Bandar Lampung University’s Law School 30 July 2018 80

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20 The Ministry of Agraria dan Urban Planning/National Land Agency

25 July 2018 40

21 State Administration Agency 18 July 2018 40

22 Ahmad Dahlan University’s Law School 1 August 2018 174

23 Semarang State University 7 August 2018 120

24 Raden Fatah Palembang Islamic State University

7 August 2018 51

25 Indonesia Student & Youth Forum 10 August 2018 295

26 STIH Sumpah Pemuda Palembang Law School 9 August 2018

27 Law School of Hang Tuah University Surabaya 13 August 2018 140

28 Law School of Gorontalo University 29 August 2018 25

29 Pancasakti University Tegal 10 September 2018 59

30 11th March University 10 September 2018 45

31 Malang Islamic University 13 September 2018 45

32 Rahmany Foundation’s Rahmaniyah Law School

19 September 2018 35

33 Malang Islamic University 11 September 2018 48

34 Dian Harapan School in Lippo Village 25 September 2018 110

35 Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University 26 September 2018 100

36 Calvin Christian School 27 September 2018 71

37 Anak Panah School 4 October 2018 80

38 SMP Global Islamic Junior High School 04 October 2018 136

39 SMA Al - Azhar 7 Islamic Senior High Shool 10 October 2018 81

40 SMA Al - Azhar 7 Islamic Senior High Shool 10 October 2018 90

41 Galuh University 11 October 2018 100

42 Udayana University 23 October 2018 25

43 Indonesian Law School Students Association Branch

23 October 2018 15

44 Scientific Studies Institute, University of Indonesia

31 October 2018 55

45 SMA Athirah Bukit Baruga Islamic Senior High School

11 October 2018 70

46 Global Islamic Junior High School 10 October 2018 148

47 Madrasah Aliyah Sahid Islamic Boarding School 29 October 2018 210

48 Scientific Studies Institute, University of Indonesia

31 October 2018 55

49 SMA Athirah Bukit Baruga Islamic Senior High School

11 October 2018 70

50 Global Islamic Junior High School 10 October 2018 148

51 Mata Hati Care Centre Foundation 12 November 2018 20

52 Syekh Nurjati Cirebon Islamic State University 14 November 2018 140

No. INSTITUTION DATE PARTICIPANT

53 Sunan Gunung Djati Islamic State University 6 November 2018 52

54 Indonesia Islamic University 12 November 2018 60

55 Bandar Lampung University 12 November 2018 55

56 SMK IT Al-Muqowamah Vocational High School 14 November 2018 94

57 SMAK Penabur Christian Senior High School 1 November 2018 50

58 Atma Jaya Catholic University 19 November 2018 80

59 SMA Tugu Ibu 1 Depok Senior High School 14 November 2018 55

60 Sanata Dharma University 29 November 2018 80

61 Galuh Ciamis University 14 December 2018 232

62 Muhammadiyah University Jakarta 17 December 2018 40

63 University of Indonesia’s Anticorruption Student Corps

24 December 2018 26

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS 4752