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View all search resultsCorruption Eradication Commission (KPK) chairman Firli Bahuri allegedly demanded that the agency's employees take the controversial civic knowledge test as part of the procedure to convert their status to that of civil servants, according to a new report by independent whistleblower platform IndonesiaLeaks.
The plan, which came from the KPK selection committee (Pansel), has restoked tensions surrounding the antigraft body, which has been battered by scandals related to the high-profile corruption cases it has investigated in the past five years.
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