JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) limits the proportion of its employees working in the office. This was done due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the country.

"The physical presence system uses a proportion of 25 percent working from the office or BDK and 75 percent working from home or BDR," Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement Ali Fikri told reporters, Thursday, June 24.

For employees who work in offices, the anti-corruption commission applies eight hours of work. With conditions, Monday to Thursday 08.00 to 17.00 WIB. Meanwhile, on Friday at 08.00 to 17.30 WIB.

"KPK remains and continues to remind all KPK personnel to continue to carry out health protocols correctly and responsibly," said Ali.

In addition, the KPK also continues to carry out rapid tests or antigen-based rapid tests for all employees and related parties and carry out disinfection in each room.

"Likewise, all the KPK branch detention centers in the Red and White Building, Lot C1 and Pomdam Jaya Guntur," he said.

Previously, as many as 36 KPK employees at the Deputy for Enforcement and Execution were infected with COVID-19.

As a result, activities in the deputy were limited to two days from June 23 to June 25. Although limited, activities that have been previously scheduled will still be carried out in accordance with strict health protocols.


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