It's Been 3 Months, The Examination Of Members Of The NasDem DPRD DKI Nepotism For PJLP Recruitment Has Not Been Completed

JAKARTA - Three months ago, a member of the NasDem faction of the DKI Jakarta DPRD Muhammad Idris was reported to the Honorary Board (BK) of the DKI Jakarta DPRD for allegedly smuggling his constituents to pass the recruitment of other individual service provider employees (PJLP).

This alleged nepotism report was received and examined by the DKI DPRD BK. It turns out that, until now, the investigation into the alleged violation of the Idris code of ethics has not yet been completed. BK is still digging up information from related parties.

"We are still gathering information. Meanwhile, what we have done," said Deputy Chairman of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Oman Rohman Rakinda, to reporters, Thursday, March 16.

Oman said that the DKI DPRD BK was still investigating the information from the reporter, namely the Thousand Islands Legal Aid Institute (LBH). The DPRD BK, continued Oman, is still checking the right to report LBH in this case.

"We are currently investigating, including the reporter, then we are investigating the legal umbrella as well as the legal standing. We first make it clear that they report individuals or as institutions," he said.

Meanwhile, the DKI Jakarta DPRD BK has not yet summoned Idris to be examined before the request for information to the reporter has been completed.

For information, Idris was reported to the DKI DPRD BK on Monday, December 19 for allegedly violating the code of ethics as a member of the council.

At that time, Chairman of the Thousand Islands LBH Management Agency, Iman Cahyadi, revealed that Idris was suspected of cheating by intervening in the recruitment process for other individual service providers (PJLP) of the Regional Port Organizing Unit (UPPD) for Transportation of Kali Adem.

In his recruitment, there were 350 people who registered as PJLP candidates for UPPD Kali Adem on the 2023 work contract. Allegedly, Idris tried to pass the 50 constituents of the NasDem Party who he entrusted to pass the recruitment.

"Many friends said that Muhamad Idris' brother came to the port of Kali Adem to pressure the UPPD parties at the Port to accommodate his entrusted which he brought to be smoothed out," Iman told reporters.

In fact, Idris' alleged intervention is not the only time. Iman admitted that since 2019, Idris is suspected of having started intervening in the recruitment of PJLP who works under the DKI Transportation Agency, the DKI Environmental Service, to the DKI Water Resources Service.

"So this is not just once. Indeed, it has only been reported now because I see this is outrageous. The form of arrogance from DPRD members intervenes in PJLP recruitment," said Iman.

When confirmed, Idris denied it. Idris emphasized that he did not smuggle his constituents to become the PJLP Regional Port Organizing Unit (UPPD) for Transportation of Kali Adem, as revealed by the Thousand Islands Legal Aid Institute when reporting Idris to the Honorary Board of the DKI Jakarta DPRD.

Idris admitted that he only conveyed his aspirations to UPPD Kali Adem Port so that PJLP employees who were accepted in the recruitment process should be prioritized for people who do live in the Thousand Islands.

"Regarding PJLP, I only ask for jobs on the island to be given opportunities for the island community, of course those who comply with the existing regulations," Idris told reporters, Wednesday, December 21.