Four Main Points Become the Focus, Reform is Targeted to Run Until 2029

Previously, Jimly also stated that there were four main points of recommendation that would be the focus of the report to the President. Although these four points are the core of the most urgent agenda, the scope of Police reform is actually much broader.

The Commission assesses that the improvement of the Police's institutions must be projected as a medium-term agenda, not just a momentary response to a crisis situation. Therefore, the reform roadmap is structured with implementation targets up to 2029, in line with the end of President Prabowo Subianto's term of office.

“The most important thing we report is that there are four. But there are many others, for example, for internal reform we are targeting the medium term until 2029,” Jimly said in a previous statement, 7 February 2026.

This policy direction indicates that Police reform is expected not to depend on a particular Chief of Police figure. On the contrary, the improvement must become an institutional agenda of the state that continues to run, both under the current leadership and in the next leadership period.

Jimly emphasized that the ultimate goal is for the internal reform of the National Police to be completed or at least have significant progress before President Prabowo's term ends in 2029. According to him, this hope can only be realized if the Commission's recommendations are truly transformed into concrete policies, regulatory changes, and consistent improvements in the institution's culture.

With the completion of the Police Reform Commission's task, public attention has now turned to the government's next steps. The public is waiting to see if the results of this work will be immediately responded to as a basis for real improvements to strengthen professionalism, accountability, oversight, and public trust in the police institution.