Djarot Not Involved in Civil Servants Reshuffle
Reported by Erna Martiyanti | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta Provincial Government is finalizing the open-call recruitment for thousands of civil servants. According to the schedule, 6,511 civil servants will be inducted simultaneously on January 2, 2015.
Civil servants selection is evaluated by Mr. Governor himself. I don’t give any input on this bureaucratic reshuffle policy
Related to it, Jakarta Vice Governor Djarot Saiful Hidayat said he is fully devolved this matter to Jakarta Governor Basuki T Purnama. Besides, he is still unfamiliar with the characters of civil servants serving under Jakarta Provincial Government.
“Civil servants selection is evaluated by Mr. Governor himself. I don’t give any input on this bureaucratic reshuffle policy,” he stated, Tuesday (12/23).
6,000 Unruly Officials will Be Overhauled This MonthAccording to Djarot, he would probably be involved when the governor conducts evaluation to the elected civil servants in every three months. At this time, he is focused on impromptu visits (blusukan) to hear complaints and hear aspirations from the residents.
As known, after undergoing series of test, 6,511 civil servants will be inducted simultaneously. Initially, there were 8,011 posts in Jakarta Provincial Government which then cut to 6,511 posts for efficiency. This reshuffle refers to Bylaw No. 12/2014 on Apparatus Organization.
Based on Jakarta Personnel Board (BKD) data, there are five posts competed for echelon 1-B rank, 47 posts for echelon II-A, 48 posts for echelon II-B, 622 posts for echelon III-A, 268 posts for echelon III-B, 2,961 posts for echelon IV-A, and 2,560 posts for echelon IV-B.
Some posts which will be added are Deputy Head of Satpol PP, Deputy Head of Health Department, and Deputy Head of Tax Services Department. As for the post to be eliminated, it is Deputy Head of Tourism and Culture Department.
Meanwhile, Jakarta Public Works Department will be divided into two, namely Highway Public Works Department and Water Management Public Works Department. In addition, Building Control Department will be merged with Spatial Planning Department, and becomes City Planning Department.