JAKARTA - The Supervisory Board of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) reminded that the work of the five leaders in the institution must be based on collegial collective principles. This warning was conveyed after an official memorandum was sent by one of the leaders. "Dewas has also held a meeting with all KPK leaders and expressed his views on the importance of upholding collegial collective principles as well as cooperation and synergy in the leadership of the KPK," said KPK Chairman Tumpak Hatorangan Panggabean in a written statement, Friday, February 17. Tumpak said the supervisory board did receive a Memorandum of Staff of the KPK. It was explained that there was a dynamic of carrying out duties among the five leaders of the anti-corruption commission. Even so, Tumpak did not specify the dynamics of what happened. He only said that after receiving the memorandum, KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri and four of his representatives, namely Alexander Marwata, Nawawi Pomolango, Nurul Ghufron, and Johannis Tanak were collected by the KPK Council. From that meeting, they heard various responses. "And (Dewas KPK, ed) concluded that the KPK leadership needs to increase the application of collegial collective principles," he said. Furthermore, the KPK Council said that the head of the anti-corruption commission had completed the existing dynamics. They will focus on investigating allegations of corruption. "Dewas appreciates the attitude of the KPK leadership who can complete the dynamics of carrying out their duties sincerely and responsibly by prioritizing the interests of institutions in particular and the interests of the nation and state in general, namely realizing a corruption-free Indonesia," he concluded.

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