TRIBUNNEWS.COM – Lakso Anindito, a former Junior Investigator of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), became the latest employee of an anti-corruption agency to be fired.
The reason why Lakso was the last employee to be fired was because he had just taken the National Insight Test (TWK) on 20 September 2021, along with two other colleagues.
Reported Tribunnews, he was required to take a follow-up TWK because he had just studied law in Sweden.
Lakso then received news that he did not pass the TWK the day before he was fired on September 30, 2021.
On Tuesday (5/10/2021), Lakso came to the office to complete the administration and pick up the goods.
“So I was in the house cleaning up the table for a while, there were some things that had not been sorted out before I left for Sweden,” Lakso said, Tuesday, quoted from Kompas.com.
“Furthermore, I went to HR to settle all obligations to return my office laptop as well as identity cards and other equipment that I have used to support the investigation process carried out at NCP, ” he explained.
Furthermore, Lakso revealed his access to NCP already decided.
His employee card can no longer be used and he must use a guest ID card.
“I went inside, the access had been cut off, so my employee card could no longer be used, so I had to use the guest id (identity card) and be picked up,” he said.
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