JAKARTA - The National Police Reform Acceleration Commission (KPRP) explained the recommendation to eliminate the practice of "special quotas" in the process of recruiting members of the National Police as part of the improvement in the managerial aspect.
KPRP member General (Ret.) Ahmad Dofiri explained that the recruitment of the National Police was one of the aspirations that many people conveyed to the Reform Commission.
He revealed that KPRP received information regarding certain payments by individuals to enter the Bhayangkara Corps.
"I told you at the beginning of the aspiration, 'Why do you still have to pay for all kinds of things, you shoot on horseback'. Shooting on horseback means he is just representing, 'Oh, I know this through him', "he said, quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, May 6.
Therefore, the KPRP recommends that the practice of using the term special quota be eliminated in order to improve the quality of human resources of the National Police.
"It is said that there is a 'special quota', then a certain path, this is what should not be allowed in the future, it must be eliminated," he said.
He also revealed that the Assistant to the Police Chief of Personnel, Inspector General Anwar, had confirmed that the recruitment of the National Police would be carried out in accordance with the applicable rules and transparent.
Dofiri explained that the KPRP also recommends that the Polri recruitment selection committee should be multi-actor. This means that it does not only involve internal parties, but also external parties.
Not only that, it is also recommended that the announcement of the results of the Polri recruitment test be immediately conveyed to the public within one day.
"This avoids people saying 'later the file can be replaced by the committee for all kinds of things', this avoids that. It is announced directly," he said.
The results of the test, said Dofiri, were then entered into a website so that the entire community could read and know the recruitment results transparently.
Previously, President Prabowo Subianto received the final report and recommendations from the National Police Reform Acceleration Commission which was submitted by Jimly Asshiddiqie, Chairman of the Commission at the Presidential Palace, Jakarta, Tuesday (5/5).
The President received a number of books, including "Aspirational Bridge for Police Reform" and "Follow-up Recommendations".
Coordinating Minister for Legal, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections and KPRP member Yusril Ihza Mahendra delivered the report that was compiled had a diverse thickness ranging from thousands of pages to a brief summary.
The content consists of various proposals and recommendations from the National Police Reform Acceleration Commission to carry out improvements in the police institution.
Yusril emphasized that the recommendations submitted were substantial and had the potential to bring about major changes to the institutional system of the police. In fact, a number of proposals are considered to have an impact on the revision of the current Police Law.
"If it is approved, there will be implications for changes to the current Polri law," said Yusril.
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