JAKARTA - Prospective leaders (capim) and candidates for the supervisory board (dewas) of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will undergo a written test after passing the administrative selection by the KPK Selection Committee (Pansel). The test will be followed by 236 KPK candidates and 146 KPK candidates for adult.

The test will be divided into two sessions. In the first session, the test was carried out for the KPK Capim at 09.00-11.00 WIB. Furthermore, the test for the KPK council was held at 14:40-16.00 WIB at the ASN Competency Development Center of the Ministry of State Secretariat (Kemensetneg), Jalan Gaharu I, Cilandak, South Jakarta.

Chairman of the KPK Pansel Muhammad Yusuf Ateh said that the most registrants have academic backgrounds. Even so, Ateh said that the average registrant composition is only one or two backgrounds.

Of the hundreds of names, Ateh also asked for public participation in providing input and responses to the Pansel. The names of the candidates and adults who passed the administrative selection can be seen on the website kpk.go.id or setneg.go.id.

"The public's response is very important because in order to see track records. We also use government institutions, such as BIN, police, KPK, PPATK, all yes, but we combine the community with information from the public very important," said Muhammad Yusuf Ateh.

A total of 236 candidates who passed the administrative selection consisted of 221 men and 15 women. Meanwhile, 146 candidates for the KPK council, consisting of 130 men and 16 women.


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