JAKARTA. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) launched on Wednesday an interactive smartphone app called GRATIs, which stands for Gratuities, Information and Socialization, aiming to deepen people’s knowledge of gratuity prevention, just weeks after launching its own TV channel in August. Available free for iOS and Android devices, the app not only offers related information about gratuities and the relevant regulations but also provides a number of interactive games which could strengthen people’s understanding of gratuity giving. KPK deputy chairman Zulkarnain said that the KPK intentionally made the app “friendlier” by providing interactive anti-graft-based-games in order to encourage people to learn more about gratuities in a fun way.
KPK launches anti-graft smartphone app
JAKARTA. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) launched on Wednesday an interactive smartphone app called GRATIs, which stands for Gratuities, Information and Socialization, aiming to deepen people’s knowledge of gratuity prevention, just weeks after launching its own TV channel in August. Available free for iOS and Android devices, the app not only offers related information about gratuities and the relevant regulations but also provides a number of interactive games which could strengthen people’s understanding of gratuity giving. KPK deputy chairman Zulkarnain said that the KPK intentionally made the app “friendlier” by providing interactive anti-graft-based-games in order to encourage people to learn more about gratuities in a fun way.