The Mystery Of One Radical Civil Servant In The Scope Of The DKI Provincial Government
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JAKARTA - The Ministry of Law and Human Rights (HAM) has found that a number of civil servants (PNS) are suspected of being exposed to radicalism. One of those found was even known to be an employee of the DKI Provincial Government (Pemprov).

Head of DKI Chaidir Regional Civil Service Agency (BKD) immediately asked the DKI National and Political Unity Agency to trace the identity of the said DKI PNS. Chaidir said that dismissal could be a sanction for civil servants who are involved in radicalism. So, he no longer served as a government employee.

"In Government Regulation No. 53/2010 which regulates the rights and obligations of civil servants, if there is strong evidence (radicals) they will be fired," said Chaidir at DKI City Hall, Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan, Central Jakarta, Thursday, February 27.

However, Chaidir admitted that his party is still looking for the identity of a civil servant who is exposed to radicalism. He did not know that this civil servant worked at the DKI Regional Work Unit (SKPD) or the line ministries located in Jakarta.

This is because, said Chaidir, DKI BKD only has the right to fire civil servants who work within the scope of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government. Meanwhile, if the civil servant is a transfer employee from another unit.

"We will look for whether he is purely a CPNS DKI or a moving civil servant. Maybe one person is suspected of being a DKI PNS. Maybe he is in the ministry but he said the location is in DKI," said Chaidir.

For information, yesterday the Regional Secretary (Sekda) of DKI Jakarta Saefullah said that one civil servant was exposed to radicalism. He expressed this statement in front of 3,039 DKI PNS who had just worked.

"In DKI Jakarta, including the Ministry, there are dozens of them. In DKI Jakarta it is alleged that one person is exposed to radicalism," said Saefullah.

Therefore, Saefullah reminded these red plate employees to continue to remember the oath of civil servants who pledged allegiance to Pancasila and the Republic of Indonesia.


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