Legal Literacy - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is again carrying out enforcement efforts law (repressive) against state administrators in the regions. The Regent of Pati, Sudewo, was caught in a Sting Operation (OTT) that took place on Monday (1/19/2026). This arrest adds to the long list of regional heads implicated in alleged corruption, and signals the continued weakness of integrity in regional governance.

After undergoing intensive initial examination at the Kudus Police Station for approximately 24 hours, Sudewo was immediately taken to the KPK's Merah Putih Building, Jakarta, and arrived on Tuesday (1/20/2026). This step marks the beginning of further legal proceedings to investigate the person's role in the alleged corruption.

Evidence and Transactional Modus

KPK Spokesperson, Budi Prasetyo, confirmed that in the silent operation, the investigation team managed to secure significant evidence in the form of cash in rupiah denominations. Although the exact nominal details have not been published in detail, the KPK stated that the value of the money confiscated reached billions of rupiah.

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This case highlights the vulnerability of the public office filling sector to transactional practices. Based on initial findings by the KPK, the alleged crime is closely related to the process of filling positions within the village government. The modus operandi that has been detected is the determination of a certain value or "tariff" for each contested position. This indicates the existence of trading in positions that clearly violates the principles of meritocracy and professionalism in the bureaucracy.

Involvement of Local Bureaucracy Actors

In addition to Regent Sudewo as the regional leader, the KPK investigation team also secured a number of other parties allegedly involved in this corruption chain. These parties include two sub-district heads, three village heads, and two prospective village officials.

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The arrests involving various levels of positions—from regional heads, sub-district officials, to village officials—indicate that this corrupt practice is allegedly carried out in a structured and systematic manner. This phenomenon illustrates how executive power in the regions is vulnerable to being misused for the benefit of enriching oneself or groups through the manipulation of personnel authority. Currently, the KPK is conducting further investigations to determine the legal status of the parties secured in accordance with the prevailing criminal procedure law.