Publish Decree Deactivation Novel Et Al, Chairman Of KPK Firli Bahuri Considered Moving In The Dark Room

JAKARTA - Chairman of the Task Force (Kasatgas) of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Harun Al-Rasyid spoke about the efforts to deactivate 75 employees who failed the National Insight Test (TWK) assessment.

He even accused KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri of moving secretly to disable him and Novel Baswedan, as well as dozens of other employees.

"The Chairman of KPK continues to move in the darkroom in the dark ways and processes of issuing the non-job certificate for 75 KPK employees", Harun said in his written statement, Wednesday, May 12.

The certificate in question is the Decree of the KPK Leadership No. 652 of 2021 concerning the Results of the National Insight Test Assessment. The letter mentioned the employees who did not pass the assessment to submit duties and responsibilities to their superiors.

Returning to Harun, the allegation that Firli moved quietly arose because of the attitude of the former Deputy Of KPK Crackdown after announcing 75 employees failed in the assessment. Not only that, Firli considered ear-to-ear to the public response that criticized TWK.

"Religious institutions, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Muhammadiyah and others have filed protests and expressed openness to the President", Harun said.

Not only that, but Firli also considered having ignored the decision of the Constitutional Court. The evidence is that the 75 employees who did not qualify remained disabled even though the Court requested that the process of transferring employee status from independent to State Civil Apparatus (ASN) should not harm the state.

Harun also judged Firli was too late even tend to ruffle the Antirasuah commission. "This is a form of injustice and injustice and arrogance of the KPK chairman personally and not institutionally", he said.

Harun also mentioned the National Insight Test (TWK) that crammed dozens of KPK employees was Firli's wish. He claimed to have asked the truth of the news to other KPK leaders.

"I have communicated several times with other leaders, and this has been stated by other leaders it turns out that in the KPK there is no collegial", he said.

He said Firli did not hear the advice of four other KPK leaders. "The Chairman of KPK who is persistent and passionate to encourages the conduct of national insight tests", said Harun.

Harun also called Firli smart to build a public narrative. He said Firli set a strategy to keep the other KPK leaders silent to explain the test.

"If only other leaders dared to state this to the public that 'what was conveyed by the Chairman of the KPK that the implementation of TWK was the desire of the leadership collectively collegial is not true and nonsense' would have been game over this game", he concluded.