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The State Personnel Agency (BKN) has dismissed 13 civil servants following disciplinary hearings conducted by the Civil Servant Advisory Board (BPASN). The violations included document falsification, extortion, and integrity breaches. The decisions were made after thorough examinations and appeals processes, demonstrating the government's commitment to maintaining administrative integrity and discipline among civil servants.
The State Personnel Agency (BKN) has taken decisive action by dismissing 13 civil servants following thorough disciplinary hearings conducted by the Civil Servant Advisory Board (BPASN) on November 27, 2025. This strict measure underscores the government's commitment to maintaining high standards of integrity and discipline among civil servants.
The dismissed civil servants were found guilty of various serious disciplinary breaches, including document falsification, extortion (pungutan liar), failing to report to work, marrying without permission, and abuse of authority. These violations were identified through meticulous examinations and subsequent appeals processes. The BPASN upheld 10 cases, reduced penalties in 4 cases, and overturned 2 cases based on thorough reviews and new evidence presented during the hearings.
This decisive action demonstrates the government's firm stance on maintaining administrative integrity and discipline within the civil service. By taking such measures, the government aims to foster a culture of accountability and professionalism among civil servants, ensuring that public servants uphold the highest standards of conduct and service delivery.
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