JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) hopes that the inclusion of 43 new prosecutors from the Attorney General's Office can further enrich the implementation of their duties. Not only that, they are expected to give new spirit.

This was conveyed by the Secretary General of the KPK, Cahya H Harefa, together with the Chairman of the Association of Prosecutors at the KPK for the 2020-2023 period, Budi Sarumpaet, when they received the dozens of prosecutors.

"We hope that the experience of our friends at the prosecutor's office can enrich the implementation of their duties at the KPK," Cahya said in a written statement quoted on Monday, April 11.

There is also the acceptance of dozens of prosecutors that can only be done because they have just completed their duties at the Attorney General's Office.

Meanwhile, in the first stage 12 employees have been assigned to the Directorate of Prosecution with a total of 7 employees, the Directorate of Laboratories 2 employees, the Deputy for Coordination and Supervision 2 employees, and the Secretariat of the Supervisory Board 1 employee.

"The experience of friends who were here before can add insight for those who have just joined," said Cahya.

Furthermore, the 43 new employees will be assigned to the Directorate of Prosecution with a total of 34 employees, the Directorate of Asset Tracking, Evidence Management and Execution (Labuksi) 3 employees, the Deputy for Coordination and Supervision 4 employees, the Inspectorate 1 employee, and at the Secretariat of the Supervisory Board 1 employee.

Previously, the Attorney General's Office sent 43 KPK prosecutors to strengthen the performance of prosecuting corruption perpetrators. The AGO hopes that they can strengthen the law enforcement process.

"Today we presented the presence of 43 personnel to strengthen the prosecution," said Head of the Attorney General's Office of Personnel Bureau Hermon Dekristo told reporters at the KPK Red and White Building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Monday, April 11.

He said dozens of these prosecutors were brought to the KPK to meet the needs in stages. Hermon ensured that they had often prosecuted the perpetrators of corruption and had gone through a rigorous selection process.

Furthermore, Hermon hopes that in the future the synergy between the two institutions can work well so that law enforcement can be carried out optimally.

In addition, these dozens of prosecutors are also expected to maintain their integrity and professionalism. So, they can work optimally to eradicate corruption.

"We convey that we must maintain integrity and professionalism, then assist the law enforcement process, making law enforcement beneficial for the community," said Hermon.


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