KPK Holds Kick Off Meeting for Implementation of Anti-Corruption Education in PTKL

Jakarta, March 17, 2025 – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) held a Kick Off Meeting for the Implementation of Anti-Corruption Education (PAK) in Higher Education Institutions of Other Ministries/Non-Ministerial Government Institutions (PTKL). The event, which took place at the Randi Yusuf Auditorium, Jakarta, was one of the strategic steps in building an anti-corruption culture in higher education.
In this meeting, the STIS Statistics Polytechnic was chosen as one of the pilot models in the implementation of PAK in PTKL. This marks the government's strong commitment to instilling integrity values from an early age, especially for students who will later become State Civil Apparatus (ASN) and future leaders of the nation.
Deputy for Education and Community Participation of the KPK, Wawan Wardiana, said that PTKL has a strategic role in forming a generation with integrity. PTKL graduates are expected to become ASN who have a high awareness of preventing corruption and become part of clean and transparent governance.
The implementation of Anti-Corruption Education in higher education will be carried out through two main strategies. First, internalizing integrity values in the higher education curriculum so that awareness and understanding of anti-corruption can be embedded from an early age. Second, creating a university ecosystem with integrity so that anti-corruption culture can be applied in various aspects of campus life, both inside and outside the classroom. As a form of full support for this program, the Director of the STIS Statistics Polytechnic was also present at the event, emphasizing the readiness of the STIS Polstat campus as one of the pilot models in implementing PAK in the PTKL environment. This commitment was also realized through the signing of the Joint Commitment Declaration with PTDI-STTD and the Indonesian Pengayoman Polytechnic. It is hoped that with the implementation of this Anti-Corruption Education, PTKL students can become agents of change in realizing an Indonesia that is free from corruption. Hopefully this joint effort can be a strong foundation in building a generation that is honest, has integrity, and contributes to a Golden Indonesia that is free from corruption.

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