Dozens of KPK workers resign, following steps of ex-spokesperson

The Corruption Elimination Commission (KPK) has exposed that dozens of its workers have actually resigned from the firm.

The word on resignations broke days after the antigraft body confirmed that its public relations head and former representative, Febri Diansyah, had resigned from the commission.

KPK acting spokesperson Ali Fikri stated that 31 staff members had filed their resignation letters in between January and September.

” They resigned for various reasons. Most of them mentioned they wanted to develop their career beyond the KPK,” Ali said in a declaration on Saturday.

He included that such resignations were common within the KPK, as 126 workers had actually resigned from the commission in between 2016 and 2019.

The spokesperson went on to say that the antigraft body respected their decisions and advised the resigned staff members to become “anti-corruption representatives” to promote antigraft values based upon their experience working with the KPK.

” We comprehend that it is not a simple choice to resign, or to keep combating versus corruption from within the KPK in the middle of changing circumstances,” said Ali.

In his resignation letter dated Sept. 18, Febri mentioned “changes in the KPK’s political and legal state” over the past 11 months as the reason for his departure. Numerous presumed that he was describing modifications triggered by the questionable modification to the KPK Law in September last year.

Activists previously stated that the KPK was “entering its bleakest days [and] no longer relied on by the public” due to its poor enforcement versus graft suspects and controversies involving the commission, which is presently led by cops general Comr. Gen. Firli Bahuri. ( kuk)

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  • KPK Corruption-Eradication-Comission corruption resign resignation Febri-Diansyah workers Firli-Bahuri

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