JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – As many as 10 agencies / institutions officially disbanded by President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) through Presidential Decree Number 112 of 2020 which has been signed since November 26. Then, what will happen to the dismissed employee?
Deputy for Institutional and Administration at the Ministry of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (PANRB) Rini Widyantini said that there were not many employees in the 10 agencies / institutions that were dissolved.
“Of course not all of these non-structural institutions have ASN, yes, only a few, not too many,” he said at a virtual press conference, Tuesday (12/1/2020).
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Even if there are employees in the institution, Rini continued, they are employees with contract status. However, his party is still considering the transfer of duties and functions of the dissolved ASNs to the appropriate ministries and institutions.
“We have conducted checks, at least some, especially perhaps in the agency that manages the Suramadu area. However, it is mostly for contract employees and of course, we will discuss how to transfer it,” he said.
Furthermore, Rini explained that the 10 disbanded agencies / institutions would be integrated into ministries in accordance with their previous duties and functions.
First, the National Research Council whose duties and functions will be integrated into the Ministry of Research and Technology / the National Research and Innovation Agency.
Second, the Food Security Council is integrated into the Ministry of Agriculture (Kementan). Currently, the position of food security has been implemented by the Food Security Agency at the Ministry of Agriculture.
Third, the Surabaya and Madura Regional Development Agency, for regional development will be transferred to the Ministry of PUPR. Meanwhile, matters relating to ports will be carried out by the Ministry of Transportation.
Furthermore, the National Sports Accreditation and Standardization Agency will be integrated into the Ministry of Youth and Sports (Kemenpora).
The Indonesian Professional Sports Agency is integrated into the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
Fifth, the Indonesian Hajj Supervision Commission will be integrated into the Ministry of Religion. The sixth is the National Economic and Industry Committee which is integrated into the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs.
Seventh, the Telecommunication Advisory Board will be merged into the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Kemenkominfo).
The National Commission for Seniors will be integrated into the Ministry of Social Affairs (Kemensos). Finally, the Indonesian Telecommunication Regulatory Body will merge into the Ministry of Communication and Information.
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