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Civil Servants Spotted in Shopping During Working Hours

We also received a complaint from Mr. Governor, the employees always hang out in the cafeteria during working hours

In a bid to control the discipline of employees in the office, West Jakarta Mayor Anas Effendi held sudden inspection on Wednesday (1/28). The existence of shopping and culinary center around the office may allegedly cause employees idled.

In that occasion, one staff of West Jakarta Spatial Planning Sub-Department was spotted shopping in the shopping center during working hours. West Jakarta Mayor Anas Effendi then immediately ordered his assistant to record the employee's identity.

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Besides close to shopping and culinary center, he assessed, the information from Jakarta Governor Basuki 'Ahok' T Purnama saying cafeteria in West Jakarta Mayor office often crowded with employees during working hours.

"As you know, shopping centers around West Jakarta Mayor office is rampant. We also received a complaint from Mr. Governor, the employees always hang out in the cafeteria during working hours," he told, Wednesday (1/28).

He only gave warning to civil servants who break the rules. Starting Thursday (1/29), Satpol PP officers will on standby in locations frequented by employees. It will take place a month and then continued with evaluation.

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