KPK Corruption Prevention Visit to Blitar Regent’s Office, Officials Urged to Manage Budget Carefully

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BLITAR –  KPK corruption prevention visit to the Blitar Regent’s Office drew strong attention, as officials stressed the agenda focused on prevention and tighter budget control.

Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) confirmed its visit on May 5 was not a sting operation. The agency instead held a socialization session to strengthen clean governance. It also aimed to prevent corruption among local officials and civil servants.

KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo clarified the purpose of the visit. He said the agency did not conduct any enforcement action during the event. “There is no information related to an arrest operation. This is purely a corruption prevention program,” he said.

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Security officers tightened access to the regent’s office throughout the day. They allowed only invited participants to enter the complex. Guards monitored the main gate, while officers closed several access points early in the morning.

Journalists waited outside because officials did not grant media access. Authorities asked them to wait for an official statement from the local communications office. Meanwhile, several staff members and drivers stayed outside as senior officials attended the session.

The event took place in the Candi Penataran hall on the second floor. Regional agency heads and members of the local legislature joined the briefing. The session continued into the late afternoon as officials discussed governance issues.

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Blitar Regent Rijanto said the visit aimed to improve how the local government manages public funds. He urged officials to follow strict procedures in procurement, grants, and budgeting. “We must ensure procurement is proper, grants are accurate, and budget management stays accountable,” he said.

He also said the session gave both executive and legislative officials valuable guidance. He urged them to remain careful in handling budgets and running development programs. According to him, strong discipline will help prevent misuse of public funds.

At the national level, KPK continues to run similar programs across Indonesia. The agency regularly sends teams to regions to guide leaders, lawmakers, and civil servants. By doing so, it seeks to build transparent systems and reduce opportunities for corruption.

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The program forms part of KPK’s broader prevention strategy. It aims to strengthen oversight and accountability in regional governments. Officials expect such efforts to reduce corruption risks and improve public trust.

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