The Indonesian National Police Commission (Kompolnas) has called for strict penalties against police officers involved in corruption cases. This demand aligns with the Indonesian government's efforts to combat corruption and enhance transparency.
The National Nutrition Agency of Indonesia has proposed a joint action plan with the Corruption Eradication Commission to monitor potential corruption in the Free Nutrition Program. This suggestion follows the Commission's recommendations regarding gaps in the program.
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has announced a collaboration with the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (PPATK) to target corruption in the tobacco sector. This initiative aims to investigate extensive corruption networks within tax administration.
In a groundbreaking initiative to promote integrity, Miss Indonesia 2025, Verista Yufi, emphasized the importance of education in combating corruption during a workshop organized by the Anti-Corruption Commission. The workshop highlighted the necessity of applying ethical values in competitions and daily life.
The Indonesian Judicial Commission has announced the opening of registration for the selection of Supreme Court judges, including judges for human rights and anti-corruption, until April 16, 2026. This initiative aims to enhance judicial independence and improve the quality of the judicial system.
The Indonesian Anti-Corruption Commission provided special training for 45 contestants in the Miss Indonesia 2026 pageant at the Anti-Corruption Education Center in Jakarta. This initiative aims to enhance their role in combating corruption.
In a bid to combat corruption within the Chinese military, President <strong>Xi Jinping</strong> has urged senior officers to strengthen political integrity in preparation for the centenary of the <strong>People's Liberation Army</strong> next year. He emphasized the importance of political loyalty to the Communist Party of China.
Hazem Al-Majali has been elected as the head of the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Council in Jordan, reflecting the government's commitment to combat corruption and enhance transparency in its institutions. This decision comes amid increasing public pressure for improved integrity and accountability.
The Papua Police have announced the formation of a special unit to combat the fuel mafia, aimed at enhancing oversight of petroleum distribution. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to fight corruption and ensure fair access to fuel for citizens.
The head of Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission, Sitiou Budianto, emphasized the need for independence among investigators in a corruption case involving the social responsibility of Bank Indonesia. Ongoing investigations focus on the use of social program funds from 2020 to 2023.
Pertamina, Indonesia's largest energy company, praised the swift actions of the police in uncovering corruption cases related to subsidized fuel. These measures are part of the government's efforts to ensure that support reaches those who truly need it.
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) continues its investigations into tax manipulation at the North Jakarta tax office, with key witnesses summoned to reveal new details. This ongoing probe aims to uncover the financial assets linked to the accused individuals.
The Spanish National Court has denied former Interior Minister <strong>Jorge Fernández Díaz</strong>'s request to stop the Kitchen trial, emphasizing the need to proceed with the legal process. Judge <strong>Teresa Palacios</strong> stated that delays in justice negatively impact the judicial system.
Indonesian military authorities, through the Military Police Center (Puspom), announced their intention to take strict measures against any military personnel involved in corruption related to subsidized fuel. This decision comes amid rising concerns about the exploitation of public resources.
A Russian court has sentenced <strong>Alexander Tatarinco</strong>, the former governor of <strong>Krasnodar</strong>, to <strong>14 years</strong> in prison after convicting him of corruption and abuse of power. This ruling reflects the government's ongoing commitment to combat corruption.
A Kuala Lumpur court has issued arrest warrants for three individuals, including the sons of the late Malaysian politician Daim Zainuddin, for failing to comply with requests from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. This decision follows their failure to appear and testify despite receiving official notices.
The government of Luxmou, Indonesia, has issued a final warning to 27 companies engaged in illegal quail farming. This decision is part of the government's efforts to combat unlicensed business activities and strengthen the local economy.
The Indonesian National Police announced that the registration process for the Police Academy in 2026 will occur solely through official channels, with no special quotas available. This move aims to combat corruption and ensure transparency.
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has begun summoning witnesses in a corruption case linked to the inactive Bekalongan Mayor, Fadia Arfiq. This action follows her arrest along with 11 others in an anti-corruption operation.
A video featuring Didi Molyadi proposing the recovery of corrupt assets has ignited widespread debate among internet users in Indonesia. However, claims regarding this proposal have been found to be false.
Indonesian police have revealed illegal practices related to subsidized gas in Central Java, including mixing and manipulation in distribution. This discovery is part of efforts to combat corruption and protect consumer rights.
Asnida Daim, daughter of the late Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin, faces corruption charges in Kuala Lumpur. Her lawyer confirmed that she will be prosecuted under Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Act.
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is closely monitoring the allocation of funds designated for the renovation of shelters under the Ministry of Social Affairs in Batam. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance transparency and combat corruption in public projects.
The head of Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Commission, Tan Sri Azam Baki, declined to comment on Bloomberg reports regarding allegations related to his shares in listed companies. This comes amid increasing pressure for transparency in the commission's management.
The Chairman of Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Commission, Tan Sri Azam Baki, revealed a rise in corporate crimes such as stock manipulation. This was stated during a multi-agency dialogue session, emphasizing the need for improved capabilities to tackle these activities.
The Indonesian Parliament's Vice Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee, Ahmad Sahroni, confirmed that the asset recovery bill will not be used as a tool for abuse of power. This statement was made during discussions aimed at enhancing transparency and fighting corruption.
China has announced a national inspection campaign for all state-owned museums following a major scandal involving the illegal sale of national treasures. The initiative aims to conduct a comprehensive inventory of museum collections and verify each artifact.
Algeria has successfully recovered over <strong>$110 million</strong> in stolen funds located in Switzerland, following an agreement between the two countries. This development comes amid ongoing challenges in cooperation with France regarding similar financial recoveries.
Malaysian authorities announced the recovery of four valuable paintings associated with the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) embezzlement case, expected to arrive on April 6. The artworks include pieces by renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró.
The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has announced its focus on three sectors vulnerable to corruption within the local government of Central Java, including financial planning, procurement, and position-selling practices. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the use of public funds.