JAKARTA - Komnas HAM Investigation Monitoring Commissioner Choirul Anam assessed that the polemic of the National Insight Test (TWK) at the KPK was actually not complicated. Provided that the KPK leadership can come to explain the issue of the implementation of the employee status transfer test.

Moreover, all documents related to this polemic have been received by his side. Likewise, testimonies from employees have been recorded.

"Therefore, the call for Komnas HAM is interpreted as coming, bringing documents, testimony. There is no need for other arguments," Anam told reporters at the Komnas HAM office, Jalan Latuharhary, Central Jakarta, Monday, June 14.

According to him, the presence of Firli Bahuri et al to explain this polemic will also bring good because it can provide enlightenment to the public.

Meanwhile, when asked about the attempt to summon a forced summons, Anam said that legally and the authority of this matter is regulated in the law, namely Law Number 39 of 1999.

"The procedure must involve the court," he stressed.

However, it will not use this method. This is because Komnas HAM still believes that the KPK leadership will come for the second summons on Tuesday, June 15.

"Until now, we still think that the KPK has good intentions in coming to Komnas HAM," said Anam.

Previously reported, Komnas HAM scheduled an examination of the KPK leadership last week regarding the TWK polemic which caused 75 employees who did not qualify to be disabled. However, Firli Bahuri et al did not attend and instead sent a letter.

In the letter, the Corruption Eradication Commission actually questioned the reason for summoning its leadership on the pretext of preparing the required documents.

Not only that, the Deputy Chairperson of the KPK, Nurul Ghufron, also considered the summons for him and other leaders unclear. So, they chose not to attend.

"KPK conveyed the reason that we needed certainty that what we would question us about was related to what human rights violations were alleged to be," he said on Friday, June 11.

For information, the National Insight Test was attended by 1,351 KPK employees. Of these, 1,274 people were declared eligible.

Meanwhile, 75 employees including Novel Baswedan, Chairman of the KPK Employee Forum who is also investigator Yudi Purnomo, Director of Anti-Corruption Campaign and Socialization of the KPK Giri Suprapdiono, Head of the KPK Task Force Harun Al-Rasyid, and former PJKAKI Director Sujarnarko who will retire are also declared ineligible ). While the other two employees did not attend the interview test.

According to the employees who were declared unsuccessful, there were a number of anomalies in the implementation of this assessment. Including, there are a number of questions that are considered to violate the private sphere


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