KPK Leader Affirms Already Struggling For Novel Baswedan Et Al Who Were Dismissed Today
Deputy Chairman of KPK Alexander Marwata/DOK Humas KPK

JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of the KPK Alexander Marwata confirmed that his party had fought for Novel Baswedan et al who did not pass the national insight test (TWK) in the ASN assessment. But in the end Novel et al were dismissed.

"Of course we struggled, in the coordination meeting it was finally agreed that there were 24 which could then still be fostered. Of the 24, 18 who left, 6 of them refused, finally, 18 of which we inaugurated as employees, it was the leadership's struggle when conducting coordination meetings to follow up on the president's statement so that coordination with institutions was carried out," Alexander told reporters. Thursday, September 30th.

Coordination was also carried out with the MenPAN-RB, the State Civil Service Agency (BKN), the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, the State Civil Apparatus Commission (KASN) to the State Administration Agency.

The KPK also heard the explanation from the assessors about employees who did not pass the TWK who could still be trained or could not be trained.

"Well, we also have to respect other institutions because this is not purely a KPK decision, let alone a unilateral decision by the leadership to then dismiss 57. After all, the transition from the status of a KPK employee to an ASN who has the key to the door to open the person concerned may or may not become an ASN it's not at the KPK," said Alex.

"The problem of easy inauguration as long as the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration is for example opening the format to the needs of employees and BKN giving the employee identification number, NIP, formation requirements, NIP requirements, passing TWK, and that is not in the hands of the KPK," he continued.

Novel et al Founded Indonesia Calling 57+ Institutes

Novel Baswedan and 56 employees who were expelled from the KPK established the Indonesia Calling (IM) 57+ Institute as a forum to continue the work of eradicating corruption.

The declaration of the establishment of this institution was delivered when the dozens of employees set foot for the last time in the anti-corruption commission office.

"With this, we have established the IM 57+ Institute, which in the future will become a platform to unite and collaborate to continue the work of eradicating corruption in our own way," said an inactive KPK employee, M Praswad Nugraha during a speech at the KPK Supervisory Board Office, Jalan Kuningan Persada. , South Jakarta, Thursday, September 30.

This institute will later unite with the Anti-Corruption Civil Society Coalition to carry out work that will be adjusted to their abilities while still working at the KPK.

Those who will later fill the IM 57+ Institute are the former Deputy for Coordination and Supervision of the KPK Hery Muryanto; former Director of PJKAKI KPK Sujanarko; former KPK investigator Novel Baswedan; former Director of Socialization and Anti-Corruption Campaign of the KPK Giri Suprapdiono; and former Head of the KPK HR Bureau Chandra SR as the Executive Board.

In addition to the Executive Board, there is also an Investigation Board consisting of senior investigators and investigators, a Law and Strategic Research Board consisting of legal experts and senior researchers, and an Education and Training Board consisting of experts in anti-corruption education and training.

"We owe it to the Indonesian people today," said Praswad.


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