JAKARTA, Legal Literacy - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) publishes KPK Regulation Number 1 of 2026 which amends five provisions in KPK Regulation Number 2 of 2019 concerning Gratification Reporting. The changes include reasonable value limits, reporting deadlines, decision signing mechanisms, document completeness, and the tasks of the Gratification Control Unit.
Increase in the Reasonable Limit Value for Gratification Reporting
The latest regulation changes the threshold for the value of gratifications that are not required to be reported to the KPK. Gifts in the context of weddings or traditional and religious ceremonies increased from IDR 1 million to IDR 1.5 million per giver.
Gifts between colleagues that are not in the form of money increase from IDR 200,000 to IDR 500,000 per giver. The total annual limit increases from IDR 1 million to IDR 1.5 million.
The previous provision that stipulated a reasonable limit of IDR 300,000 per giver for farewell, retirement, or birthday events among colleagues has been removed.
Status of Gratifications Reported Late
Gratifications reported after 30 working days may be designated as state property. The provisions in Article 12B of Law Number 31 of 1999 juncto Law Number 20 of 2001 concerning the Eradication of Corruption remain in effect.
Changes to the Basis for Signing Decisions
The signing of the Decree (Surat Keputusan/SK) determining the status of gratification, which was previously based on the value of the gratification, has been changed. The signing of the SK is now determined based on the prominent nature or adjusted to the level of the reporter's position.
Deadline for Completing Report Documents
The deadline for submitting complete gratification report documents has been shortened from 30 working days to 20 working days from the date of reporting. Reports that are not completed within that period will not be followed up by the KPK.
Seven Tasks of the Gratification Control Unit
KPK Regulation Number 1 of 2026 details seven tasks of the Gratification Control Unit (Unit Pengendalian Gratifikasi/UPG) as follows:
- Receiving, managing, and forwarding gratification reports
- Maintaining entrusted goods until status determination
- Following up on reports according to the Commission's decision
- Conducting gratification control activities
- Encouraging the drafting of internal regulations for institutions
- Providing training and support for the implementation of gratification control
- Socializing gratification control regulations
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