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Corruption Among PNS Is Very Outrageous, Djarot Says

Jakarta Vice Governor, Djarot Saiful Hidayat revealed if there are still found Jakarta civil servants (PNS) still corruption, it is very outrageous and brazen. Therefore, Jakarta Provincial Government has applied the standard high salary.

Salary is already high but still corruption, this is very outrageous and brazen

"Salary is already high but still corruption, this is very outrageous and brazen," he stated, at City Hall, Thursday (9/1).

According to him, to eradicate corruption, there must be extra power from many, especially Jakartans. Therefore, if it finds corruption to immediately report to him and to Jakarta Governor, Basuki T Purnama.

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"Another effort is supervision. Supervisor is not only us, but Jakartans," he stressed.

Further, he disclosed, to minimize it, various ways have been conducted such as give a prohibited appeal whenever corruption education and training (diklat)held for civil servants and CPNS.

"Every education and training, if he/she does corruption, it will harm his/her family. Surely it will ruin the good name of Jakarta," he finished.

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