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TWK KPK Questions Choose Al-Qur’an or Pancasila Revealed, This is what BKN says

Jakarta – Questions on the National Insight Test (TWK) for KPK employees who are a condition for transferring ASN status have become a polemic. The Head of the State Civil Service Agency (BKN) Bima Haria Wibisana suggested not to be given an open assessment of the TWK material because it could violate the assessor’s code of ethics.
“I can’t show TWK material openly because it involves a code of ethics as or and the material is an exception by the KIP (Public Information Disclosure) Law. Please media perceive it like that,” Bima said to detikcom, Tuesday (1/6/2021).

Bima said he had complete documents in the employees’ TWK. The documents include written tests, profiles, and video or audio recordings during interviews with KPK employees.

“We have complete written test documents, profiles, and video or audio recordings of interviews for every KPK employee who took the test,” said Bima.

Bima reiterated that the TWK material cannot be opened to the public. The TWK material can only be opened in official forums and courts.

“It can only be opened in official forums and courts. Not in the media,” he explained.

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TWK Questions Highlighted
Previously, former KPK spokesman Febri Diansyah chose one of the TWK questions, namely KPK employees who were required to choose the Qur’an or Pancasila.

“Which one do you choose, the Qur’an or Pancasila reminds me of the question of the KPK’s national insight,” Febri wrote through his Twitter account, @febridiansyah, Tuesday (1/6/2021).

Then Febri told that one of the employees chose the Qur’an and Pancasila in different contexts.

“Employees answered, in the context of religion I chose the Qur’an. In the context of the state, I chose Pancasila. Interviews were urgent several times, had to choose one, and so on,” said Febri.

“To this day, there is no clear explanation from the test organizers about these controversial questions. What a sad national insight,” he said.

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