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View all search resultsNewly recruited civil servants (CASN) and government contract employees (PPPK) have taken the government’s claim that it will move up their start dates with a grain of salt, noting that the authorities could still change their minds amid the “budget-cutting season”.
With the Indonesian Military (TNI) having identified improving cybersecurity as one of its top priorities this year, its chief Gen. Agus Subiyanto is considering recruiting civilians with expertise in information technology as soldiers, with a view for them to eventually join the planned cyber force.
The prolonged Israel-Palestine conflict has increasingly become a rallying cry for extremist groups worldwide, including in Indonesia, where a revolving door effect as a result of the 2018 Counterterrorism Law has contributed to recidivism and radicalization.
The bureaucratic reform minister has stated that some civil servants recruited this year could begin their new jobs in Nusantara, the nation's new capital under development in East Kalimantan, though he was unable to provide any figures pending proposed estimates from relevant institutions.
The General Elections Commission (KPU) requires volunteers applying to be poll administrators during the upcoming general election to go through medical checkups, following the death of hundreds of poll workers in the previous election in 2019.
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