JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will continue to coordinate with the State Civil Service Agency (BKN) to request the results of the National Insight Test (TWK) assessment requested by 75 of its employees who were declared ineligible.

Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement Ali Fikri said this coordination was appropriate even though BKN stated that the requested data was not with them, but at the Army Psychology Service and the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT).

The involvement of the two agencies by BKN is intended to carry out a State Moderation and Integrity Index (IMB-68) test, profiling, and interviews of thousands of anti-corruption commission employees as a condition for staffing status transfers.

"According to Perkom 1 of 2021 that TWK is carried out in collaboration with the KPK and BKN, then the KPK is right to coordinate with BKN. Not directly to the agencies involved with BKN," Ali told reporters, Thursday, June 24.

He also emphasized that his party continues to fulfill requests for information on TWK results that have previously been received by the KPK Information and Data Management Officer (PPID). According to Ali, the data requested consists of eight points and is not entirely controlled by the anti-corruption commission.

"BKN stated that the information was confidential and stored as a document at the Army Psychology Service and the BNPT," he said.

As previously reported, after undergoing an examination at the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM), Bima Haria said that the accumulated test results had been submitted to the KPK. With the submission of these results, his party no longer has documents related to the TWK of KPK employees.

He also said that from the beginning his institution did not have the test results of each KPK employee who carried out TWK. Bima said, since the beginning, BKN never received it because all institutions involved in the TWK process gave it accumulated.

In the process of implementing the TWK of KPK employees as a condition for the transfer of employee status, a number of institutions were indeed involved by BKN. These institutions are the TNI AD Psychology Service, the TNI AD Intelligence Center, the Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS TNI), the State Intelligence Agency (BIN), and the National Counterterrorism Agency (BNPT).

"What is asked for is things that are not in the document, because this document is aggregated, not individual details. If we ask, then we will ask the owner of the instrument for the data because the instrument is not in our hands. If the Moderation Index State-68 is in the Army Psychology Service, the profiling is at the BNPT," said Bima.

"So I say this according to the Psychology Service of the AD and BNPT as a secret. So I am not the one who conveyed the secret but the owner of the information. Because I as an assessor have a code of ethics, if I convey a secret, I can be subjected to a crime," he added.


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