JAKARTA - The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) of the Republic of Indonesia does not yet know who the head of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will come to meet the call from the agency regarding the national insight test (TWK).

"Not yet," said Komnas HAM's Commissioner for Monitoring and Investigation Mohammad Choirul Anam via text message in Jakarta, reported by Antara, Wednesday, June 16.

The examination of the head of the anti-corruption agency is scheduled for Thursday, June 17, at the Komnas HAM Office. The summons is the second time after the KPK leadership chose to be absent from the first summons.

The second summons was actually delayed where the KPK leadership should have been scheduled to attend on Tuesday, June 15, but was postponed to Thursday, June 17.

Regarding the progress of the investigation into the national insight test case reported by a number of KPK employees, Komnas HAM has received information from the Army Psychology Service and other relevant agencies.

In the request for information, Komnas HAM received various explanations regarding the assessment instrument, the implementation of the assessment, and the assessment mechanism.

Komnas HAM hopes that other relevant agencies can cooperate and work together so that the chaos in the anti-corruption agency can be quickly resolved.

In addition, Komnas HAM plans to summon three experts after all investigations and investigations from the relevant parties have been completed.

The three experts that will be brought in by Komnas HAM have scientific backgrounds in law, psychology, and experts who can explain what values are needed by the public, especially regarding national values.


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