Not Supporting KAA, Jakarta Civil Servants will Be Sanctioned
Reported by Rio Sandiputra | Translated by Cintya Meliza
The whole civil servant serving under Jakarta Provincial Government is obligated to support the implementation of the 60th Asia-Africa (KAA). If not, they will be given strict sanction.
It's expected on KAA event, there are no civil servant who cause a trouble. They will be given strict sanction if they are proven doing such thing
"It's expected on KAA event, there are no civil servant who cause a trouble. They will be given strict sanction if they are proven doing such thing," expressed Jakarta Governor, Basuki 'Ahok' T Purnama, when he held a ceremony along with Police and Army in National Police's Mobile Brigade (Brimob) Headquarters, Kelapa Dua Depok, Friday (4/17).
Ahok stated, strict sanction will be given if there is civil servant who violate the rules or disrupt the event. "The faction of the employee will be lowered one level. If it is arrant, they will be demoted," he asserted.
Approaching KAA, GBK Area Sterilized From Street VendorsAt this time, he continued, city is ready to welcome the KAA delegations. All supporting facilities and infrastructures have been arranged. "Approaching KAA, various preparations have been done, ranging from security, parks, beauty and service convenience in hotels," he explained.
Not only that, he added, to improve security, Jakarta government will add CCTV cameras. "We will also add CCTV cameras for security and safety," he uttered.
In that occasion, the joint ceremony that was led by Army Strategic Reserve Commander (Pangkostrad), Lt. Gen. TNI Mulyono as a Ceremony Inspector is attended
by Danjen Army's Special Forces (Kopassus) Maj. Gen. Doni Monardo, Vice Chief of Metro Jaya Regional Police Brig. Gen. Nandang Jumantara, Military Commander (Pangdam) Jaya Maj. Gen. TNI Agus Soetomo, and Depok Mayor Nur Mahmudi Ismail.