inp.polri.go.id - Jakarta. The Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief General Listyo Sigit revealed the achievements of the Anti-Corruption Corps (Kortas Tipikor). General Sigit stated that they successfully returned assets worth IDR 2.37 trillion to the state.
"We have the Anti-Corruption Corps, which we are currently continuing to promote and develop. Some time ago, the corps managed to return the recovered assets worth IDR 2.37 trillion to the state," explained General Sigit during a working meeting with Commission III of the House of Representatives (DPR) at the DPR Building, Senayan, Central Jakarta, on Monday (1/26/2026).
According to him, the corps has handled several prominent cases. One of them is the construction of a coal-fired power plant (PLTU) in West Kalimantan, which resulted in losses of IDR 1.6 billion, and four suspects have been named.
"Next, there are several financing cases from the Indonesian Export Financing Institution (LPEI), but the one we're reporting now is worth Rp 741.2 billion. Six suspects have been named," he said.
The INP Chief reaffirmed his commitment to continuously encouraging the Anti-Corruption Corps to work optimally and effectively in enforcing the law against corruption.
"We will certainly continue to encourage the Corruption Eradication Commission to truly work optimally in enforcing the law against corruption," said the INP Chief.
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