Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has responded to reports that Nur Alam, a former governor of Southeast Sulawesi convicted of corruption, has joined the Solidarity Indonesia Party (PSI). The KPK issued a warning, urging caution regarding individuals with a history of corruption entering political spheres. While the KPK acknowledges citizens’ rights to participate in political activities, it emphasized the importance of public awareness and scrutiny. The agency highlighted potential risks to the integrity of the political process. Nur Alam’s involvement raises questions about vetting procedures within the PSI. The KPK stated it will continue to monitor the situation and uphold its commitment to combating corruption. This development has sparked debate regarding the acceptance of convicted criminals into mainstream politics in Indonesia.