KPK Reminds Parents And Student Guardian Not To Give Money During PPDB Process
JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) issued Circular Letter (SE) Number 7 of 2024 concerning Prevention of Corruption and Control of Gratification in the implementation of new student admissions (PPDB). One of the points is asking parents and guardians of students not to give money in the process.
This was conveyed by the Spokesperson for Prevention Ipi Maryati in response to the rampant fraudulent practices in the PPDB process. Among them are giving bribes and gratuities to extorting.
"Through this SE, the KPK also invites the wider community, whether as parents or guardians of students, not to practice gratification that interferes with the PPDB implementation process," said Ipi in a written statement quoted on Tuesday, June 4.
Ipi said that if the gift was given before the PPDB process was carried out, the parents or guardians of students had made bribes. (If, red) post-implementation gift giving, for example during re-registration even though it is meant as an expression of gratitude is a form of gratification that is prohibited," he said.
Meanwhile, state civil servants (ASN) and non-ASN who work as educators are not allowed to accept anything and ask. Because it has the implications of corruption," he said.
Ipi reminded that this circular is intended so that the PPDB process provides the same opportunity for each student. Do not let any party be harmed and hit by conflicts of interest.
This is because the 2023 Education Integrity Assessment Survey (SPI) states that illegal or unofficial levies are still found in 2.24 percent of schools that are respondents. The fees generally occur when there are prospective students who meet the requirements or conditions for admission," said Ipi.
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In the future, the KPK asks all parties to monitor the PPDB implementation process. Regional heads can also order the inspectorate to increase supervision.
"The commitment of all stakeholders in the education sector and society has an important role in creating our world of education that is not scratched by corrupt practices," concluded Ipi.