JAKARTA - Member of Commission II of the Indonesian Parliament Rifqinizamy Karsayuda is concerned about the disclosure of 97 thousand mysterious civil servants who still receive salaries and pension funds. According to him, this finding is a disaster in the management of staffing in the country.

"The state has been robbed of trillions of rupiah as a result of this. Assuming one civil servant with rank III / A receives a (basic) salary of IDR 2 million per month. So the potential for state losses is near IDR 2.5 trillion per year", said Rifqi, Wednesday, May 26.

Not to mention that if this problem has been going on for decades, Rifqi continued, then the value is estimated to be very fantastic. This condition, he said, is certainly ironic in the midst of the state budget crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The legislator for the South Kalimantan I electoral district hopes that the State Civil Service Agency (BKN) can organize personnel data in an integrated and online-based manner.

"The problem of databases has always been a problem in many places in Indonesia, including in the world of bureaucracy", he said.

According to Rifqi, the vulnerability to misuse of fictitious civil servant data does not only occur in data that is allegedly asphalt (original but passive). However, there are also cases where there is a name and person, but the status is not a civil servant.

 

"What is also vulnerable is data on retirees and their heirs", he explained.

 

Therefore, the PDIP politician assessed that a comprehensive explanation from various parties was needed regarding the findings of the 97 thousand civil servants and mysterious retirees.

 

If the indication of a violation of the law is very strong, said Rifqi, the member of Commission II of Indonesia Parliament with the permission of the Indonesia Parliament leadership can summon the National Police Chief, the Attorney General, and the KPK leaders to investigate this matter.

 

"Commission II of the Indonesia Parliament will summon the Head of State Civil Service Agency of the Republic of Indonesia, Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform, the Minister of Finance, including the Minister of Home Affairs related to the existence of regional civil servants", he said.

 

Previously, the Head of the State Civil Service Agency (BKN) Bima Haria Wibisana revealed that in 2014 his party found nearly 97 thousand data on fictitious Civil Servants.

Thousands of civil servants whose form is unclear are said to receive salaries and pension funds.

 

"It turns out that nearly 100 thousand, to be precise 97 thousand mysterious data. Paid salaries, paid pension contributions, but no one", said Bima in a YouTube broadcast of the BKN Kick-Off Meeting Announcement of Mandiri Data Update, Monday, May 24.

 

The data, said Bima, was obtained after his party updated the data in 2014. This means that mysterious data has existed since the first data update was carried out in 2002.


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