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JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said 15 members of the National Police who joined had received special education. They will later strengthen the deputy for prosecution.

"We have attended special education for investigators and investigators by the KPK in 2022," said Head of the KPK News Section Ali Fikri to reporters, Tuesday, January 31.

Ali ensured that dozens of members of the Bhayangkara Corps had been recruited according to the applicable mechanism. Recruitment is carried out to meet the needs of the anti-corruption commission employees.

"So it is necessary to add enforcement personnel sourced from other law enforcement officers," he said.

The basis for recruitment is the Workload Analysis (ABK) that has been made by the KPK in 2020. "It is necessary to add enforcement personnel sourced from other APHs," said Ali.

"KPK thanks the Police for sending their best personnel to serve through and with the KPK in efforts to eradicate corruption," said Ali.

Previously, the KPK claimed to be a shortage of hundreds of employees. This amount is based on the 2020 Workload Analysis (ABK).

"If you refer to the 2020 Workload Analysis (ABK), there is still a shortage of 351 employees," said KPK Secretary General Cahya H. Harefa at a press conference at the KPK Merah Putih building, Kuningan Persada, South Jakarta, Friday, August 19.


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