National Police Chief Sigit Wants To Make Novel Baswedan And His Colleagues Civil Servants For The National Police, PDIP Party: Could Be An Example Of Facing The Nation's Polemic
JAKARTA - The chairman of Commission III of the House of Representatives (DPR), Herman Hery, welcomed the plan by the National Police Chief, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, to recruit Novel Baswedan and 55 Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) employees who did not pass the National Insight Test (TWK), to become civil servants (ASN) for the National Police (Polri).
According to him, the attitude of the National Police Chief Sigit is the attitude of statesmen who want the national atmosphere to be conducive. In order to save the people and restore the economy in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"The National Police Chief is a statesman who maintains balance, aka the middle way, so that the atmosphere does not continue to be noisy. And all parties can focus on people's safety and economic recovery in the midst of this pandemic," said Herman Hery, Wednesday, September 29.
The PDIP Party politician assessed that the National Police's move to withdraw 56 KPK employees who had reaped the pros and cons could be an example in dealing with the polemics that occurred in this country.
"The attitude of the National Police Chief, may be an example for many parties in dealing with various kinds of polemics in this nation," said Herman.
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Previously, the National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo planned to recruit 56 employees of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) who were dismissed due to not passing the national insight test (TWK) to become the state civil apparatus (ASN) of the National Police.
Listyo said he had sent a letter to President Jokowi about the plan.
"We have sent a letter to appeal to 56 people who did TWK who did not pass and were not inducted as KPK ASN so that we could withdraw and recruit them to become Polri ASN," Listyo said at a press conference, Tuesday, September 28.
According to him, the National Police need the contribution of the 56 KPK employees to carry out their duties at the Criminal Investigation Unit, especially related to handling corruption.
The National Police Chief also said that the President had replied to his letter and approved the proposal. Furthermore, the National Police were asked to follow up on the proposal to the State Civil Service Agency (BKN) and the Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform of the Republic of Indonesia (PAN-RB).
"On the 27th, we received an answer from the President through the Minister of State Secretary (Pratikno) in writing, in principle he agreed to the 56 KPK employees to become Polri ASN," he said.
Meanwhile, 56 KPK employees who do not pass the TWK will be dismissed on September 30, 2021.