JAKARTA - Commission II of the House of Representatives considers that the actions of a civil servant in Humbang Hasundutan (Humbahas), North Sumatra (North Sumatra) who dance while drinking alcohol has tarnished the honor of the ASN.

"As an ASN, even though it is done outside office hours, holding a drinking party in a civil servant uniform is certainly a serious mistake. Their actions clearly defame ASN, violate ASN ethics and discipline," said Deputy Commission II of DPR Luqman Hakim, Friday, January 14.

Therefore, the PKB politician asked the Regent of Humbahas to give strict sanctions to the civil servant. "I ask the Regent of Humbahas to give strict sanctions to a number of ASN who party alcohol in civil servant uniforms," he said.

Because, according to him, showing an alcoholic party wearing a civil servant uniform can hurt people's hearts. "In addition to violating ASN ethics and discipline, showing alcohol parties to the public through social media, of course hurts people's feelings," said Luqman.

He condemned the actions of the civil servants. Moreover, some people are not yet economically prosperous. "Don't they know that most of the Humbahas people are still not economically prosperous? Completely demoralized!" he said.

It is known, the action of PNS dancing while drinking alcohol has gone viral on social media. The video is said to have taken place during a birthday celebration for the Head of the Humbahas Health Service. Some are seen singing and holding balloons in the video. The dancing woman is then seen being given a bottle of alcohol. The woman was also given a chair. He was seen dancing on a chair and holding the bottle of alcohol. The Regent of Humbahas Dosmar Banjarnahor also opened his voice regarding this matter. Dosmar said the incident was carried out outside working hours. "It was not the Head of Health. The event was not during working hours and not in an office environment. That is each individual's privacy," explained Dosmar.

Regarding the video, MenPAN-RB Tjahjo Kumolo opened his voice. Tjahjo asked the local regent to impose sanctions on the civil servant.

"The leader should give sanctions," said Tjahjo to reporters, Thursday, January 13. Tjahjo assessed that the actions taken by civil servants violated ethics. Moreover, civil servants are still wearing uniforms. "Moreover, civil servants who are still in uniform exhibit such actions," he said.


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