There Are 5 Agencies That Make National Insight Tests For KPK Employees, Including BIN And BAIS TNI

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) emphasized that it was not his party that made the National Insights (TWK) test questions. Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission, Nurul Ghufron, said that there were five agencies that made test questions in the assessment of the transfer of status of their institutional employees.

The five agencies are the State Intelligence Agency (BIN), the TNI Strategic Intelligence Agency, the Army Intelligence Center, the Army Psychology Service, and the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT).

"All agencies implementing the assessment have gone through a process of equating perceptions with the National Civil Service Agency (BKN)," Ghufron said in a press conference held at the KPK's Red and White House, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Wednesday, May 5.

He did not specify the total questions and materials of the TWK. However, Ghufron said that the Army Psychology Service and the TNI Strategic Intelligence Agency played a role in the implementation of the implementation of the modernization index test for the state and integrity.

Meanwhile, BIN and BNTP play a role in the profiling of KPK employees. The TNI Strategic Intelligence Agency, the Indonesian Army Intelligence Center, and the BNPT play a role in conducting interviews with KPK employees.

Furthermore, BKN together with BIN, BNPT, the TNI Strategic Intelligence Agency, the Army Intelligence Center, and the Army Psychology Service became the observer team for the results of the test assessment.

Previously reported, the KPK is working with the State Personnel Agency (BKN) to conduct an assessment of national insight for its employees. This is done as a requirement for transferring employee status from independent to state civil servant (ASN) in accordance with the mandate of the Corruption Eradication Commission Law Number 19 of 2019.

It's just that recently it was reported that a number of employees did not qualify so they were said to be fired. One of the rumors was Novel Baswedan's senior investigator.