JAKARTA - The National Police Reform Acceleration Committee submitted a final report to the President at the Presidential Palace Complex, Jakarta, Tuesday, May 5. The contents have not been opened, but the proposal is said to have an impact on changes to the National Police Law.
Coordinating Minister for Legal, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections Yusril Ihza Mahendra said the committee was invited by the President to submit a final report after working for several months.
"Invited by the President to submit the final report on the work of the National Police Reform Acceleration Committee," said Yusril.
According to Yusril, the report was compiled in several versions. There is a report as thick as 3,000 pages, 300 pages, to a three-page summary so that the President can easily read it.
"So it can be read by the President briefly so that it can be well understood by him," he said.
Yusril is not yet willing to disclose the contents of the recommendations. He said the committee agreed not to open the substance before the report was submitted directly to the President.
"We have agreed that we will not announce it to the public before the report is handed directly to the President," he said.
The Chairman of the National Police Reform Acceleration Committee, Jimly Asshiddiqie, has also not detailed the contents of the report. When asked if there were eight recommendations, Jimly only said he would explain after reporting to the President.
"Later, I will report what I agree with, what I don't," said Jimly.
Committee member, Mahfud MD, said the report consisted of 10 thick books. Eight books contain verbatim or public voice notes and the National Police plan. The other two books contain resumes.
"There are 10 thick books. Eight of them are verbatim voices of the community and the Polri's own plan, then the two are resumes," said Mahfud.
Mahfud also has not mentioned the priority of the recommendation area, including whether it concerns the structure of the National Police.
"I don't know yet. Later after with the President," he said.
Although the substance is still closed, Yusril gave a signal that the recommendation was quite large. If approved by the President, the committee's proposal could have implications for changes to the current Police Law.
"There are quite a lot of proposals that have been submitted to the President. If approved, there will be implications for changes to the current Polri law," said Yusril.
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