Do not dismiss KPK detectives failing civic knowledge test: MP

I hope that the KPK employees, with good integrity and reputation and popular in combating corruption though not having actually cleared the test, would not be dismissed however be thought about and focused on to end up being PPPK personnel

Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of Commission III of your home of Representatives Pangeran Khairul Saleh advised the anti-graft body to not dismiss senior investigators, with integrity and good track record, for unclear a civic knowledge test (TWK), required for altering its workers’ status to civil servants.

Saleh recommended that the Corruption Obliteration Commission (KPK) give consideration and priority to such senior investigators to become government employees under a work contract (PPPK).

” I hope that the KPK staff members, with good stability and credibility and prominent in combating corruption though not having cleared the test, would not be dismissed but be considered and prioritized to become PPPK personnel,” the legislator affirmed here on Wednesday.

They need to be offered a chance to continue their services in helping the agency eliminate corruption in Indonesia.

Saleh knows the process of altering the status of a KPK employee to a State Civil Apparatus (ASN) in accordance with Law Number 19 of 2019 on the KPK and Government Policy Number 41 of 2020.

The revised KPK Law, passed following a speedy consideration at your house of Representatives in 2019, mandates that all earlier independent employees of the company ended up being civil servants.

Saleh kept in mind that the effect of this rule is that KPK employees will undergo different tests before ending up being ASN, one of which is the nationalism test.

” The TWK includes integrity in the country and state in addition to loyalty to Pancasila, UUD 1945, NKRI and neutrality and anti-radicalism,” he exposed.

The KPK recently announced that 75 employees, including senior investigators dealing with significant corruption cases, did not clear the test.

They did not fulfill the requirements to end up being civil servants and would not be handicapped, however be asked for to hand over their duties and responsibilities to their direct superiors.

Acting KPK spokesman Ali Fikri kept in mind in a statement on May 11, 2021, that the handover of tasks was deemed needed to guarantee the efficiency of execution of duties at the KPK.

” In KPK’s letter, the staff members are prompted to hand over their duties and duties to their direct superiors until a more choice is taken,” he specified.

Among those stopping working the test to end up being civil servants are senior investigators Novel Baswedan and Yudi Purnomo, union chairman at the KPK, apparently dealing with major severe cases.

A number of parties have released demonstrations because they believe some concerns of the tests are unimportant to the employees’ functions and jobs and also perceived as being sexist and violate the staff members’ personal privacy.

Some questions in the tests referred to what they did when they were dating someone, whether they check out “qunut” prayers, and whether they greeted other faith followers throughout their spiritual vacation.

A female worker was also asked why she has not gotten married and whether she would want to be a 2nd partner.
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