JAKARTA - National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo said the contents of the two books published by the National Police's Corruption Prevention Task Force were very spicy and scary. The book reviews several things, one of which is the behavior of the Bhayangkara Corps.
He conveyed this when giving a speech at the launch of the anti-corruption education book and the introduction of the Kortas Corruption Police in commemoration of Anti-Corruption Day throughout the World (Hakordia) at the PTIK building, South Jakarta.
"This includes writing a book. If I look at it, maybe if the gentlemen whose books have read the contents are quite scary, it's quite scary," said Sigit, Monday, December 9.
However, Sigit stated that the contents of the book must be used as material for the Police so that the Bhayangkara Corps can be better for the community.
"Indeed, what is written in this book if we read it like that. Because that's what we experience every day, including bureaucratic behavior, there is also a police institution in which something we have to improve, we have to evaluate," said the National Police Chief.
"We must learn from experience, from existing events, so that in the future we can make improvements," continued Sigit.
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The scary and scathing impression, said Sigit, was because the Corruption Prevention Task Force was given the widest possible space to invite observers and academics to participate in writing the book.
In fact, the goal is for the Police and Indonesia to be better, especially to avoid and be free from corruption
"Indeed, I gave him space at that time, he asked whether it was permissible to invite or invite friends from the interdispliner to participate in writing. At that time, in the meeting we agreed that we would give the widest possible space," said Sigit.
It is known that the two books were entitled 'Transdisciplinary Anti-Corruption Education' and 'Good People's Books Learn Anti-Corruption (BOBA)'.
This book was written by various figures who have experience in eradicating and preventing corruption, including former KPK leader Bambang Widjojanto (BW), a former KPK investigator who is now National Police ASN Novel Baswedan, former Indonesia Corruption Watch Coordinator Adnan Topan Husodo, former KPK leader Busyro Muqoddas.
Then, former KPK Director Giri Supradiono, Head of the National Police Corruption Prevention Task Force Herry Muryanto, ICW researcher Kurnia Ramadhana, UI academic Gandjar Admiral Boanprapta, constitutional law expert Bivitri Susanti, TII Secretary Danang Widoyoko et al.
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