Rafael Trisambodo Mario Dandy's Father Is Still Paid A Civil Servant Even Though His Position Has Been Removed
JAKARTA - High-ranking employee of the Tax Directorate Rafael Alun Trisambodo alias RAT still gets his right to receive a salary as a civil servant (PNS) even though his position has been removed by the Minister of Finance (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani.
This assurance was conveyed by the Inspector General of the Ministry of Finance, Awan Nurmawan Nuh in a press conference this morning. According to him, the dismissal of positions did not immediately invalidate his status as a civil servant.
"The status in question is still a civil servant," said Awan in Jakarta on Friday, February 24.
He explained that the inspection process would continue and the RAT's next working area could not be ascertained.
"We'll see the results of the examination," he said.
Meanwhile, the removal of Rafael Alun Trisambodo's position was conveyed directly by the Minister of Finance (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani through a virtual channel from India because she was following the agenda of the G20 meeting.
"Brother RAT was removed from his duties and positions," said the Minister of Finance.
As is known, RAT is in the public spotlight because his son, Mario Dandy Satrio, has abused David, the son of GP Ansor.
In addition, RAT is known to have assets that are classified as jumbo of Rp56 billion, exceeding the wealth of Director General of Taxes Suryo Utomo, who incidentally is his superior of Rp14 billion.
Meanwhile, Rafael Alun Trisambodo previously occupied the chair of the General Section of the Directorate General of Taxes at the Ministry of Finance with class III D through IV A. It was stated that the group had a salary of around Rp. 2.9 million to 5.2 million.
Due to this incident, RAT's income will be based on salary and will not receive the position allowance he has received so far.