JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) slaughtered 8 cows as sacrificial animals in the context of Eid al-Adha 1447 Hijriah today, Friday, May 29. The activity was carried out at the KPK Juang building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta.

"There are eight cows from 33 sohibul kurban, consisting of leaders and other KPK personnel who together participated in the sacrificial worship," said KPK spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to reporters through his written statement, Friday, May 29.

After being slaughtered, Budi continued, the sacrificial meat will be distributed to KPK outsourcing employees to the public around the KPK Red and White Building, C1 Building, and the Rupbasan Cawang Building area.

"The distribution is also intended for people who support activities around the KPK, ranging from cleaners, security officers to fellow journalists who have been part of the KPK family," he said.

Budi said the KPK interpreted the sacrifice not only as the implementation of sharia and a form of piety to Allah SWT (habluminallah), but also as a manifestation of the value of social concern and the spirit of sharing with others (habluminannas).

In addition, sacrificing teaches the importance of sincerity, empathy, and social solidarity, especially to people in need. "These values are in line with the culture of integrity that continues to be built in the KPK environment, namely bringing about benefits and concern in community life," said Budi.

"KPK hopes that the momentum of Eid al-Adha can further strengthen the relationship of togetherness, strengthen the value of mutual cooperation, and foster a spirit of sharing among the community."


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