Urging TWK Results To Be Provided, Representatives Of 75 Employees Ask The Secretary General Of The KPK Not To Follow The Personal Wishes Of The Leadership
JAKARTA - Head of the inactive Anti-Corruption Learning Task Force of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Hotman Tambunan asked the Secretary General (Sekjen) of the KPK to fulfill the request for documents resulting from the National Insight Test Assessment (TWK) of 75 employees who were declared ineligible.
The statement was made because the request for the same data was not fulfilled by the KPK Information and Data Management Officer (PPID).
"To this day, it has exceeded seven working days since the PPID notification on June 11, we have not received the data and information or at least have not received information that the data and information are being sent," said Hotman in a written statement, Friday, June 25.
Hotman said, referring to the laws and regulations, the request for TWK results should have been submitted on June 23 yesterday. "So, referring to Article 35 paragraph (1) of Law Number 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information Disclosure, we ask the Secretary General to be responsible and submit the results of the TWK assessment to employees," he said.
According to Hotman, it is important to know the results of this test for each employee who does not pass so that they follow up on the decisions and actions of the KPK leadership.
Thus, it is important for the Secretary General of the KPK who is the highest person in charge of personnel management in the anti-corruption commission to manage staffing in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. Because, in the end, the TWK staffing problem will end up with the President.
"Don't let there be a complaint at the President's desk where the Secretary General as a P2K official actually commits an unlawful act, the results of the National Insight Test Assessment are absolutely the property of the employee concerned. employees based on the results of the assessment. Why are the results of the TWK assessment hidden," said Hotman.
Moreover, according to him, the data is not the result of intelligence as conveyed by the Head of the State Civil Service Agency (BKN) Bima Haria Wibisana.
In addition, the assessment data is also not data that is excluded for participants as stated in Law Number 14 of 2008 concerning Public Information Disclosure.
Therefore, Hotman questioned the attitude of the Secretary General of the Corruption Eradication Commission, which is currently suspected of no longer obeying the law. One of the rules that must be followed is Transparency as stated in Article 5 of Law Number 19 of 2019.
"Work and be on duty while maintaining integrity and following your conscience to eradicate corruption, not following the personal wishes of the leader who is suspected of being arbitrary," he concluded.