Transparent and accountable. Welcome to Indonesia’s first anti-corruption village

Misuse of public funds has been too common at the village level in Indonesia.

Why did the KPK launch the Anti-corruption concept? Source: Source: Ikhlasul Amal/Creative Commons/

The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has introduced a Village Anti-corruption program to increase the integrity of government across the nation. The KPK recently made the village of Panggungharjo in Bantul regency as Indonesia’s first anti-corruption village. Why was the village selected?


The people of Panggungharjo in the regency of Bantul appreciate the professionalism and honesty in the administration of their village.  The team from KBR 68H visited Panggungharjo to find out how corruption free elections and administration are benefitting the community.
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Daily life in the regency of Bantul.
What other programs is the KPK using to try and eliminate corruption across Indonesia? Source: Source: william verbeek/Creative Commons/

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