JAKARTA - The Minister of State Secretary (Mensesneg) Prasetyo Hadi assessed the proposal from the Minister of Human Rights (HAM) Natalius Pigai regarding the non-operational position of the National Police filled by civilians was okay, but had to see its needs in the field.
He assessed that a proposal could indeed come from anywhere. Moreover, now the DPR RI is discussing a revision to the Law on the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia (Polri).
"Views or opinions, yes, I think it's okay. But of course, everything is seen as good or bad, seen as a need," said Prasetyo as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, June 6.
However, if you want to convey it, according to him, the proposal needs to be channeled through the mechanisms that have been arranged.
"I think anywhere can give suggestions," he said.
Previously, Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai proposed a revision of Law Number 2 of 2002 concerning the National Police of the Republic of Indonesia (Polri) as an opportunity to strengthen professionalism and governance by opening opportunities for professional civilians to fill a number of non-operational key positions in the Police environment.
Pigai said the proposal was aimed at positions that were not directly related to the operational functions of the police, but rather strategic support areas, such as administration, planning, human resource management, finance, inspectorate, personnel, digital transformation, and organizational governance.
"I propose that one of the contents of the revision of the Polri Law is to open a position for the main officials in the Police who can be filled by civilians. Of course, positions that can be filled by civilians, such as administration, finance, inspectorate, or personnel that are not directly related to the main duties of the police," said Pigai in response to a journalist's question regarding the revision of the Polri Law in his statement in Jakarta, Friday (5/6).
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