JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) handed over 75 names of employees who did not pass the National Insight Test (TWK) assessment to the Ministry of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform (KemenPAN-RB) and the National Civil Service Agency (BKN).

This is done based on the decision of a joint leadership meeting with the Supervisory Board and structural KPK officials.

"The KPK will coordinate with KemenPAN RB and BKN regarding the follow-up of 75 employees who were declared TMS (not eligible)," said KPK Secretary General Cahya H. Harefa during a press conference at the Red and White KPK building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Wednesday. , May 5.

Furthermore, the anti-graft commission will wait for follow-up from the two institutions and ensure that it will not fire 75 employees who have failed.

"Until now, the Corruption Eradication Commission has never stated that it has dismissed an employee who is declared ineligible until a further decision is made in accordance with the legislation related to ASN," he said.

Previously, KPK chairman Firli Bahuri spoke about the news about the dismissal of senior investigator Novel Baswedan and other KPK employees, including the head of the task force (kasatgas).

He emphasized that the news circulating was not from him or other KPK leaders. This is because so far his party has never stated that he will carry out the dismissal.

"We don't want to spread issues. We want to make sure we uphold human rights (HAM)," Firli said in a press conference at the KPK's Red and White House, Kuningan Persada, Wednesday, May 5.

He emphasized that his party had received the results of the National Insight Test (TWK) assessment of its employees from the State Civil Service Agency (BKN) since April 27. Firli said, after the reception was made, his party would not open it and keep it tightly sealed.

"Since being received on April 27, it has remained sealed, kept in a cupboard, and locked with several security keys and sealed, until this afternoon it was opened, witnessed by all structural officials at the KPK from echelon 1, 2, members of the supervisory board complete, complete leadership, even documented. by KPK PR friends, "he explained.

"So we make sure there is no spreading of names," added the former Deputy for Corruption Eradication of the KPK.

Previously reported, the KPK is working with the State Personnel Agency (BKN) to conduct an assessment of national insight for its employees. This is done as a requirement for transferring employee status from independent to state civil servant (ASN) in accordance with the mandate of the Corruption Eradication Commission Law Number 19 of 2019.

It's just that recently it was reported that a number of employees did not qualify so they were said to be fired. One of them was rumored to be a senior investigator Novel Baswedan. PKK Confirms that there are no dismissals of 75 employees who do not pass the assessment

JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) emphasized that there were no dismissals of 75 employees who did not pass the National Insight Test (TWK) assessment as a condition of becoming a state civil apparatus (ASN).

"The KPK cannot fire employees who are declared ineligible," Firli said in a press conference at the KPK's Red and White House, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Wednesday, May 5.

He said that the dismissal of KPK employees must be carried out based on applicable regulations. The anti-graft commission has never discussed the dismissal of those who did not pass the assessment.

"The KPK has never spoken out about dismissing people with disrespect. Nothing, because the KPK really understands that the KPK is implementing the law and running it straight," he said.

The former KPK Deputy for Enforcement will reveal the names of dozens of these employees.

"We will convey the name through the secretary general after the decision letter is issued," said Firli.

He admitted that he did not know the names of the 75 people who failed the test. The KPK leadership only counted the total people who passed and failed when the test result document was opened.

The KPK also cannot spread names of employees carelessly. This is considered to cause a commotion. "We don't want to spread rumors," he said.

Previously reported, the KPK is working with the State Personnel Agency (BKN) to conduct an assessment of national insight for its employees.

It's just that recently it was reported that a number of employees did not qualify so they were said to be fired. One of the rumors was Novel Baswedan's senior investigator.


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