JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Alexander Marwata said the survey conditions did not affect him. He can still sleep well even though the KPK is often in the lower position.

This was conveyed by Alexander when attending a discussion on PBHI and Transparency International Indonesia (TII) entitled "Looking for Corruption Eradication: Maintaining Independence, Rejecting Politization", Friday, June 21. Initially, he said he appreciated the survey that appeared and photographed the image of the KPK in the public.

"I really appreciate the various surveys," Alexander said as shown on YouTube PBHI.

Even so, Alexander admitted that the current survey did not affect him personally. Because, the respondents are usually exposed to inappropriate institutional rumors.

"I'm not affected by such surveys. I'm not at all affected. I can still sleep well," he said.

"Because of what, yes, that was outside, it was just a rumor. Once again, only rumors are not necessarily asked that the respondents know what the main function of the KPK is," continued Alexander.

In addition, respondents of a survey agency may also only see the KPK's work related to prosecution. "So when the KPK does not carry out OTT for a long time, there is no news on TV related to OTT, now, that's the public opinion going down," explained Alexander.

"And that's right. When the KPK conducted an OTT on the minister, two weeks later the survey went up. That's right, then what should I comment on regarding the survey. So yes, surveys are surveys, just accept that there is nothing to comment on," he said.

Meanwhile, Litbang Kompas has just announced an assessment of the image of state institutions. The KPK in this survey occupies the lowest position after the Constitutional Court (MK) and the DPR.

This survey was conducted using the method of telephone interviews with 1,200 respondents from 38 provinces in the country. The confidence level reached 95 percent with a research margin of error of approximately 2.83 percent.

Here are the details:

1. TNI Baik: 89.8 percent Buruk: 7.3 percent Don't Know: 2.9 percent

2. Polri Baik: 73.1 Percent Buruk: 22.5 Percent Don't Know: 4.4 Percent

3. Good Regional Representative Council: 68.6 Percent Buruk: 15.7 Percent Don't Know: 15.7 Percent

4. Prosecutor's Office Good: 68.1 percent Buruk: 11.9 percent Don't Know: 20 percent

5. Supreme Court Good: 64.8 percent Buruk: 16.5 percent Don't Know: 18.7 percent

6. House of Representatives Good: 62.6 percent Buruk: 28.5 percent Don't Know: 8.9 percent

7. Good Constitutional Society: 61.4 Percent Buruk: 19.3 Percent Don't Know: 19.3 Percent

8. Corruption Eradication Commission Good: 56.1 percent Buruk: 33.4 percent Don't Know: 10.5 percent


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