JAKARTA - Former investigator of the Corruption Eradication Commission and Chairman of the IM57+ Institute, M Praswad Nugraha reminded the KPK that it is not a family company.
He conveyed this in response to the release of the KPK hymn and Marshal made by the wife of KPK Chair Firli Bahuri, Ardina Safitri and will be released today, or Thursday, February 17.
"KPK is not a family company," said Praswad in a written statement to reporters, Thursday, February 17.
He admitted that he could not understand the release of the hymn and march made by Firli's wife. Moreover, Praswad considers the eradication of corruption to be unnecessary.
"Frankly, I am at a loss for words over the actions of the chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission in choosing the song written by his wife to be the hymn of the KPK," he said.
"The eradication of corruption doesn't need a hymn, it's very ironic. If we want to hear a little more clearly using our conscience, there is no need to struggle to compose songs, because the true hymn of eradicating corruption is in the cries of suffering from the people who are victims of social assistance, which until now have not completed by the KPK," added Praswad.
As previously reported, the release of the hymn and march began at 10.00 WIB by singing the anthem Indonesia Raya as the opening ceremony.
Furthermore, the reading of HAKI and the KPK leadership decree regarding the determination of the KPK march and hymn by the law bureau. Next, Firli's wife as the songwriter is welcome to give a speech.
In this session, video shows of the behind-the-scenes process will also be played. Then, the husband, Chairman of the KPK Firli Bahuri will deliver a speech followed by the handover of copyright from the Minister of Law and Human Rights Yasonna Laoly to the KPK.
Before finishing, Firli will also hand over the award to his wife as a songwriter. In addition to uploading photos of the schedule of events, Aulia again flicked Firli and this activity.
Regarding the release of KPK hymns and marches, Acting KPK Spokesperson for Enforcement, Ali Fikri, confirmed this. He said the anti-corruption commission would indeed accept the submission of the copyright to the hymn and march from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights.
"It's true that today the KPK will accept the handover of the copyright for the marching song and the KPK hymn from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights," he said when confirmed by VOI.
"This is part of the process of ratification and determination of intellectual rights on the song," concluded Ali.
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