The Capim Pansel And The KPK Council Ask For Community Elements To Guard The Process And Give Input
JAKARTA - Member of the Selection Committee (Pansel) for Leadership Candidates (Kapim) and the KPK Supervisory Board Ivan Yustiavanda said meetings with various elements of society would continue. His party wants to hear what kind of figure is most appropriate to be the leader and supervisor of the anti-corruption commission.
"Yes, we continue to meet friends from various elements," Ivan said in a written statement to reporters quoted on Monday, June 24.
In addition to input and views on the right person, the Capim Pansel and the KPK Supervisory Board will ask them to oversee the ongoing process. In addition, the meeting will also ask people who feel capable to register.
"(We, ed) ask for input, views, and continue to be escorted by the Pansel and his choice encourages candidates who are seen as qualified to participate in the selection," he said.
As previously reported, the registration of candidates for KPK leadership and candidates for the KPK Supervisory Board for the 2024-2029 period is open on June 26. The registration period will end on July 15.
In carrying out their duties, the Capim Pansel and the KPK Council have heard input from many parties such as media leaders and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Not only that, they have come to the anti-corruption commission on Tuesday, June 12.
Chairman of the Selection Committee (Pansel) for Leadership Candidates (Capim) and the KPK Council Yusuf Ateh invited the KPK to propose an internal name as a candidate at that time. He and his team have asked for information in a closed audience today.
"Earlier, we also asked for information about it from the leadership," Yusuf told reporters at the KPK's Red and White building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Tuesday, June 12.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chairperson of the KPK Alexander Marwata said deputies who met the criteria were welcome to run as candidates for the Capim. For example, Deputy for Prevention and Monitoring of the KPK Pahala Nainggolan.
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"Wow, basically all deputies at the KPK, please come forward if for example you want to," he said to reporters after meeting Pansel Capim and the KPK Supervisory Board.
Even so, Alexander said he did not want to force his subordinates to replace his position. "I pushed him until he knocked. That's right, but the person concerned is back," he said.