Public Participation and Areas Requiring Strengthening by the KPK
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Kompas Research and Development's public opinion poll recorded public sentiment regarding what the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) needs to strengthen its institution.
The survey results show that 23% of respondents believe that increasing public involvement in eradicating corruption is a priority.
"The importance of collective action in the fight against corruption, and simultaneously becoming part of the anti-corruption solution, is considered to strengthen the KPK," wrote Kompas Research and Development in its report on Monday (July 29, 2024).
Next, 20.4% of respondents said the KPK needs to restore public trust.
Then, the KPK was also considered to need human resources strongly committed to eradicating corruption (19.2%), to revise the KPK Law (14.7%), and to have strong and competent leadership to strengthen the institution.
Furthermore, 12.6% of respondents felt that internal reform or institutional governance was necessary to strengthen the KPK. Meanwhile, 3.1% of respondents answered "don't know".
This Kompas Research and Development survey involved 530 respondents in 38 Indonesian provinces, selected randomly and proportionally.
Data collection was conducted from July 22-24, 2024, through telephone interviews. The survey's margin of error is approximately 4.32% with a 95% confidence level, under conditions of simple random sampling.
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