Even The Governor Of Bengkulu Confused About The Regent Of Mukomuko's Proposal To Re-appoint Former Corruptors To Become Civil Servants
JAKARTA - Bengkulu Governor Rohidin Mersyah emphasized that the proposal of 17 former convicts in corruption cases to become State Civil Apparatus (ASN) by Regent Mukomuko did not have a clear legal basis.
"Then on what basis do we act as personnel coaches to approve or re-propose prisoners for civil servant status," said Rohidin at the Bengkulu City Hall of Mercy, Tuesday, August 23, quoted from Antara. permanent legal decision from the court, the person concerned is dishonorably dismissed as an ASN.
However, if the person concerned conducts a Judicial Review (PK) or other legal process that results in the legal status of the corruption being lost. Previously, Regent Mukomuko Sapuan fought for as many as 17 ex-convicts of corruption cases to be reappointed as state civil servants (ASN) because they had finished serving their sentences. .
"This is our obligation as local governments to fight, why don't we do it, other regions can do that, but of course everything is decided by the Menkum HAM and the Minister of Home Affairs," he said.
A total of 17 ASN within the Mukomuko Regency Government who were dishonorably dismissed for being involved in corruption cases from 2019 to 2020. The reason for the submission was due to several considerations from the local government fighting for ex-convicts in corruption cases to be reappointed as ASN after a staff review and Inspectorate review. he has finished serving his sentence and from the humanitarian aspect and other areas have done the same thing.