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Judul               KPK points out irregularities in preemployment card program
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              Narasumber

              positive  -  Alexander  Marwata  (KPK  commissioner)  Training  institutions  have  already  issued
              certificates for participants, even though they may not have finished all their course packages
              yet

              positive - Pahala Nainggolan (KPK’s deputy for corruption prevention) We found at least 250
              problematic courses with a potential conflict of interest

              neutral - Pahala Nainggolan (KPK’s deputy for corruption prevention) It shouldn’t be like this
              because it weakens the curation.



              Ringkasan

              The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) found in a recent study several irregularities with
              the management and digital courses offered by the government’s preemployment card program.

              The program was initially designed as a training program to equip unemployed people and fresh
              graduates with new skills that would help them enter the job market. However, it was later
              repurposed as a combination of cash aid and training subsidy following massive layoffs across
              the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.


              KPK POINTS OUT IRREGULARITIES IN PREEMPLOYMENT CARD PROGRAM

              The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) found in a recent study several irregularities with
              the management and digital courses offered by the government’s preemployment card program.

              The program was initially designed as a training program to equip unemployed people and fresh
              graduates with new skills that would help them enter the job market. However, it was later
              repurposed as a combination of cash aid and training subsidy following massive layoffs across
              the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.



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