Objective National Test Material, KPK Employees Including Novel Baswedan Do Not Make Rowdy, Mandatory Introspection
JAKARTA - Polemic national insight test (TWK) in the transition of status to state civil apparatus (ASN) employees of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is still hot.
Many have argued that the test was an attempt to thwart certain employees. Including one of kpk's senior investigators, Novel Baswedan.
Communication expert, Emrus Sihombing assessed, employees who do not pass the assessment should introspect themselves, rather than raise issues that make rowdy in the community. Because according to him, TWK material has been objective, valid, and reliable.
He said that the opinion was based on the fact that as many as 1,274 KPK employees were declared graduated and only 75 people did not qualify.
"Far more graduated than did not pass. That is, the test material has been objective, valid and reliable," said Emrus in Jakarta, Monday, May 10.
The lecturer of Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH) said that currently as many as 1,274 kpk employees who graduated seemed to be silent. Meanwhile, 75 employees who were declared ineligible are publicly questioning the test material.
Therefore, according to him, ideally employees who do not pass self-introspection rather than blaming others. In fact, question the question in the test.
"Because that's what didn't get away with introspecting him immediately, why he didn't graduate, which was at the very smallest part of the entire participant," Emrus said.
Emrus asked, the parties involved look at the whole and earnest whole package of questions.
"Isn't there a questionnaire package about integrity? If there is a package of questions related to integrity, then those who do not pass, precisely the level of integrity still needs to be questioned," he concluded