This study aims to determine the effect of E-Goverment implementation, government internal control system (SPIP) and Government Internal Control Apparatus (APIP) on corruption in Indonesia. The dependent variable is corruption as measured by the number of corruption cases derived from the KPK annual report. The independent variables are the implementation of E-Government as measured by the results of the Indonesian e-government ranking (PeGI), the Local Government Internal Control System (SPIP) as measured by the SPIP maturity score and the APIP Variavel as measured by the level of APIP capability level issued by BPKP. The theory in this study is Agency Theory. The research population is all provincial governments in Indonesia, the research sample is the provincial government in Indonesia which has implemented EGoverment in 2021-2022. The results showed that the implementation of E-Goverment had no effect, the government internal control system had a significant effect, while the APIP variable had no effect on corruption in Indonesia.