The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is encouraging strengthening the role of anti-corruption counselors (PAKSI) in every region in Indonesia. They are believed to be able to make changes to corrupt habits in the country.
“The KPK believes that anti-corruption educators are agents of change who have a strategic role in eradicating corruption,” said KPK Deputy for Education and Community Participation Wawan Wardiana in a written statement, Friday (1/11).
Wawan explained that PAKSI is a group tasked with spreading anti-corruption ideology in the surrounding environment. The KPK calls them ‘masters’.
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“Through their dedication, the masters uphold integrity and sincerity, which not only educates, but also inspires anti-corruption values for various levels of society throughout Indonesia,” said Wawan.
The KPK is ready to help PAKSI to hone their skills to spread anti-corruption attitudes. Anti-corruption agencies believe they have an important role in fighting for an Indonesia free from corruption.
“We will continue to be committed to increasing the capacity and competence of PAKSI through optimizing access to training, information and technical support, so that anti-corruption education can be effective,” said Wawan. (J-2)
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**Interview with Political Analyst Sarah Thompson on Kamala Harris’ Fox News Interview**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Sarah. Kamala Harris recently had a particularly heated interview on Fox News that has garnered significant attention. What are your thoughts on how she handled the questioning?
**Sarah Thompson:** Thank you for having me. Harris’s interview was indeed her most intense interaction with a journalist to date. She displayed a blend of assertiveness and poise, which is crucial, especially considering the platform she was on. Fox News has a distinct audience, and she managed to address their concerns while also sticking to her narrative.
**Editor:** What specific moments from the interview stood out to you as particularly impactful?
**Sarah Thompson:** One moment that stands out is when she was pressed on her administration’s policies. Instead of shying away from tough questions, she directly countered with statistics and specifics. This not only showed her command over the subject matter but also reinforced her confidence as a candidate.
**Editor:** Fox News is known for its conservative audience. Do you think this interview will have an effect on her appeal to voters from that demographic?
**Sarah Thompson:** Absolutely. Engaging directly with an audience that traditionally leans right is a strategic move. By being open and assertive, she might break some of the perceived barriers between her and those viewers. Even if some remain critical, she may win respect for her willingness to face tough questions head-on.
**Editor:** In your opinion, how does this interview fit into the larger narrative of the upcoming presidential election?
**Sarah Thompson:** It fits perfectly into the narrative of resilience and readiness. As we approach the election season, voters want to see candidates who can handle pressure. Harris’s performance might boost her image as a strong contender, particularly among undecided voters who value authenticity and toughness in their leaders.
**Editor:** Thank you, Sarah, for your insights. It will be interesting to see how this interview influences public perception as the election approaches.
**Sarah Thompson:** Thank you for having me! I’m looking forward to seeing how the dynamics unfold.