Attorney General Rotation 73 Officials, Herlina Setyorini Promoted As Assistant For Development Of The North Sumatra Prosecutor's Office
JAKARTA Attorney General ST Burhanuddin has again rotated the ranks of officials within the Indonesian Attorney General's Office. Through the Decree Number Kep-IV-1425 of 2025 signed by the Deputy Attorney General for Guidance Hendro Dewanto, 73 structural Echelon II and III officials received promotions and mutations, including in the work units of the Attorney General's Office and the Prosecutor's Office throughout Indonesia.
One of them, Herlina Setyorini, SH, MH, is now trusted to serve as Assistant for Development at the North Sumatra High Prosecutor's Office. Previously, he served as Head of the Finance Section at the Secretariat of the Junior Attorney General for Civil and State Administrative Affairs (JAMDATUN) of the Attorney General's Office.
The woman who was born in Wali City, Demak, Central Java, is not a new name in the Adhyaksa ranks. Her career is long and tested. She once served as Kajari Amuntai Hulu Sungai Utara (Kalsel), Kajari Kudus (Central Java), Assistant Civil and TUN at the Banten Prosecutor's Office, and Kajari Batam (Riau Islands). At the central level, Herlina is also trusted to be the Head of the AGO's JAMDATUN Finance.
While leading the Batam Kejari, Herlina made a number of achievements. Among them, bringing the units to 4th national ranking in resolving cases based on restorative justice, receiving awards from the Mayor of Batam Muhammad Rudi, and successfully resolving various assets belonging to the Batam City Government. He is also known to be good at building synergies with the local Forkopimda.
Known to be firm, disciplined, and with integrity, Herlina emphasized that this achievement is the fruit of her dedication and totality as an Adhyaksa person. I am proud and touched to be able to take this career. All because of hard work and responsibility as prosecutors," he said in a written statement received on Saturday, October 18.
Herlina's move to penetrate the ranks of the leadership of the North Sumatra Prosecutor's Office is proof that professionalism and determination of principles remain the key in pursuing careers in law enforcement institutions.