JAKARTA - An employee of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in the prosecution section submitted an electronic letter to his leadership. He expressed his concern after former South Kalimantan Governor Sahbirin Noor or Uncle Birin won the pretrial at the South Jakarta District Court (PN).
"Seeing the news below related to Uncle Birin's decision and observers' criticism after that made this heart really sad and sad," said an employee in an internal letter received by VOI, Thursday, November 14.
This employee said there were non-technical factors in Uncle Birin's victory at the pretrial hearing. He said investigators who took care of this case had carried out their duties professionally.
"I believe that what actually happened to this defeat was not due to the technical negligence or unprofessionalism of investigators but there were non-technical factors at the policy level," he said.
Still in the same letter, this employee said that there were many'spires' in the employee group with unprofessionalism in handling cases during the current leadership period. "The aroma of 'choose selective' or 'choose to choose' feels very thick and feels obvious," he said.
"This is also what makes people outside shouting very, very sharp criticisms at the KPK and even the screams have reached the stage of the request for disbandment," the employee continued.
This employee said that the current condition of the KPK is difficult to find. The reason is, there have been many internal cases ranging from allegations of corruption to former KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri, a case of alleged extortion at the KPK State Detention Center (Rutan), cases of official travel to violations of leadership ethics.
"The KPK, which was once proud of, is now at a low point of confidence in the eyes of the community," he added.
"The question is, how long will this kind of condition be allowed to go away? Do we want to see the KPK disbanded? Do leaders and policymakers not love the KPK and people who sincerely and totally work in it?" he continued.
"Is there no longer any pride in working in this institution? Institutions whose history has dared to touch all corruptors at all high levels of executive, judicial and legislative executives and even dare to touch the president's besan," he continued.
He said his writing was only a form of concern. The employee said that internal emails had not been filled with suggestions and input to the leadership for a long time.
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The employee also said that the egalitarian nuance had been lost in the KPK's communication room for a long time. "This release is an expression of affection for the leadership as our father. This is not written asking for an allowance and salary. What the State has given, Alhamdulillah, is enough for us. We only miss the figure of YAYH who dares and is firm in enforcing the law," he said.
"I pray that Allah SWT always provides Health, Guidance and Guidance to the KPK leadership and all policymakers at the KPK to uphold justice fairly without personal pragmatic interests."
As previously reported, the South Jakarta District Court (PN) received a pretrial lawsuit from the Governor of South Kalimantan Sahbirin Noor or Uncle Birin on Tuesday, November 12. His status as a suspect in the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) was declared dead.
The panel of judges at the trial said that Uncle Birin was not caught in a sting operation (OTT). He has never also been examined.
In addition, the judge also considered the KPK's conclusion that Uncle Birin had run away or it was not known whether his whereabouts were premature. The reason is that there has never been a summons for examination or determination of the wanted list (DPO) issued.
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