Erick Thohir Appreciates KRL Officers Who Find Rp. 500 Million By Providing Hundreds Of Million Insurance And Cellphones
Illustrated. (Irfan Meidianto / VOI)

JAKARTA - The Minister for State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN), Erick Thohir, appreciates the two part-time workers contracted by PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) and PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia (KCI), namely KRL Escort Officer, Egi Sandi Saputra (24) and the Officer Train cleaning, Mujenih (34). Erick considered the two of them to be examples of good behavior when returning the discovery of Rp500 million in a train car while parking at Bogor Station, West Java.

Erick Thohir also gave an award to both of them as well as respect for the honesty and trust that was carried out while working. What the two of them did, according to Erick, was a real reflection of a character that should be emulated by anyone who served in the front row and connected with consumers.

"This should inspire all of us who work as policy makers at the top or managerial level," said Erick in his statement, Monday, July 13.

The President Director of PT KAI, Didiek Hartantyo, expressed his gratitude to the Minister of BUMN and BUMN, who gave his appreciation to Egy and Mujenih.

"We would like to thank the Minister of BUMN for the appreciation given to Egy and Mujenih. Of course this is a big motivation for the more than 5,000 frontliners at KCI / KAI who are ready to serve the community with high integrity," explained Didiek.

What Egi and Mujenih have done is actually in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) of PT KAI and PT KCI. At least hundreds of items a month are reported by officers through the Lost and Found service.

President Director of PT. KCI Wiwik Widayanti explained that passengers' belongings that were left on the train and found by officers were recorded in PT KCI's lost and found system, which is indeed connected to 80 KRL stations.

"If the item is not taken by the owner for more than two months, but is still suitable for use, such as clothes, utensils or a place to eat, it will be donated to orphanages and foundations that need it," Wiwik explained.

Appreciated by Five BUMN

As many as five state-owned companies gave appreciation to the two contract workers who still live with their parents. The appreciation, among others, is that BRI Bank provides assistance from the Davestera Insurance (Prosperous Investment Fund) which is a combination of life protection, protection and investment insurance with a sum insured per person of up to IDR 500 million.

Then, Bank Mandiri, through its subsidiary AXA Mandiri Financial Services, provided assistance in the form of life insurance protection with a sum insured of Rp. 500 million per person, which is paid to the heirs if the BUMN employee is at risk of death within five years.

BNI Bank through its subsidiary BNI Life facilitates both with the BNILife Protection Plus insurance product which provides complete benefits in one product in the form of investment, life protection to health with a premium / investment value of IDR 50 million, plus health facilities in the form of inpatient benefits. If there is a risk of death, the beneficiary will also get IDR100 million plus the Investment Value.

In addition, for three years the insurance policy can also be disbursed, plus an investment development from a premium of IDR 50 million. Telkomsel also gave appreciation in the form of cellphones and internet quota of IDR 200,000 per month for 1 year, and LinkAja balance of IDR 5 million each.

Unexpected

Egi and Mujenih also received the most valuable gifts that were never imagined before. The two backbones of the family were appointed permanent employees at a subsidiary of PT KAI / KCI.

"Alhamdulillah, O Allah. What a gift you have given. Thank you to Mr. Erick and BUMN officials for this award. I did not think that what I did was appreciated this much. Thank you again. At that time, I immediately took it. the money went to the Bogor Station office because I had no intention of taking it, it was not my right, "said Mujenih.

While on duty to maintain the safety and cleanliness of the Jakarta-Bogor Commuter train, Monday, July 6, 2020, Egi and Mujenih found a black plastic bag containing IDR 500 million in cash under the priority bench of one of the carriages. Without thinking, both of them handed the money over to the passenger service officer who helped return it to the passenger.


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