Police: Most Former KPK Employees Accept Offers To Become ASN Bhayangkara Corps
JAKARTA - The National Police stated that most of the 57 former KPK employees accepted the offer to join the Bhayangkara Corps of State Civil Apparatus (ASN). This was known after communicating with representatives of former KPK employees.
"There has been a meeting from them, and some of them will also accept what is offered by the Police," said Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Public Relations Division Kombes Ahmad Ramadhan to reporters, Monday, October 11.
However, Ramadhan said there were no plans to hold a second meeting with the former KPK employees. Their recruitment is still in progress.
"Nothing yet. So the meeting was followed up with work. This means that the meeting was followed up with a process. The process could be done with other communications," said Ramadhan.
To date, there has been no significant progress in recruitment efforts. The Police continued that Ramadhan was still coordinating with the Ministry of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform (KemenPAN-RB) and the National Civil Service Agency (BKN).
"There are no problems, the process runs smoothly, it's just a matter of time. It's only a matter of time," said Ramadhan.
Previously, the National Police had met with representatives of 57 former KPK employees. In the meeting discussed recruitment regulations by involving experts.
"The point is that we will discuss technical regulations that will involve experts," said the Head of the Public Relations Division of the National Police Inspector General Argo Yuwono.
The meeting was attended by 9 former KPK employees who were fired because they did not pass the National Insight Test (TWK) assessment. Meanwhile, the Police were represented by four Bhayangkara Corps officials, such as the Assistant for HR of the Police, the Head of the Legal Division, Korsahli, and the Head of the Public Relations Division.
"There are 9 friends from the former KPK. There are Mas Farid, Mas Chandra, Mas Feri, Mas Giri and so on there," said Argo.