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Messy Nationalism Test for KPK Employees

Monday, May 10, 2021

Various peculiarities appeared in the nationalism test for KPK employees. As many as 75 people who did not pass the test are said to have already been targeted. KPK leadership is suspected of inserting an article on the nationalism test into KPK’s regulations.

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Activists from the Anti-Corruption Civil Society Coalition hold a demonstration at the KPK building, Jakarta, Friday, May 7. They urged KPK Chairman Firli Bahuri to also take the nationality assessment test, after 75 KPK employees are said to have failed the controversial test to become civil servants. Tempo/Imam Sukamto . tempo : 173054979676.

DURING his interview test at the end of March, Novel Baswedan faced two men inside a room on the sixth floor of the National Civil Service Agency (BKN), East Jakarta. Cutting to the chase, one of the two men immediately asked the senior Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) investigator about his thoughts on the KPK Law. “According to Mas Novel, does the KPK Law revision weaken the KPK?” Novel told Tempo on Friday, May 7, quoting hi

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