AMBON - Maluku Regional Secretary, Sadli, said that until now there has been no official information regarding any indications of ASN in the province receiving social assistance funds (Bansos).

"For clarity, try to communicate with the provincial Social Service, and if the head of the office says he doesn't know, it means it's not there yet, so we'll just have to wait," Sadli said in Ambon, as reported by Antara, Friday, November 26.

However, until now, according to Sadli, there has been no information on social assistance in the form of the Family Hope Program or Non-Cash Food Aid received by ASN in Maluku.

Meanwhile, the Head of the Maluku Social Service, Sartono Pining, who was contacted separately also admitted that he could not comment because so far there has been no official information on ASN receiving social assistance from the government. asked later that after the KUA and PPAS discussions were completed by the legislature, a new check would be carried out.

As is known, the Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs has verified the data on social welfare that the government uses as a reference for recipient data, and Social Minister Tri Rismaharini found that more than 31,000 ASN in 34 provinces also received assistance.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform, Tjahyo Kumolo, stated that he would provide disciplinary sanctions for ASN who are proven to have received social assistance and must be returned and they will also be subject to disciplinary sanctions.


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