Jakarta, Sept. 24 -- Indonesia's anti-graft agency said Wednesday it is ready to assist the Finance Ministry in collecting unpaid taxes from 200 major debtors, with outstanding liabilities estimated between Rp50 trillion and Rp60 trillion ($3.2-$3.9 billion).

"The KPK is open to collaborating with any institution to eradicate corruption. In this case, we aim to support the Finance Ministry in optimizing state revenue," Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo said.

He warned that corruption risks are not limited to public spending, but also lurk within revenue collection processes.

"State revenue comes from various sources-taxes, customs, and non-tax income. Oversight is essential to protect and maximize these...