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Absentees Faces Sanctions

The government is preparing sanctions for civil servants who did show up for work following the one-week Idul Fitri holiday. Those who violated the regulation face sanctions that range from reprimand to dismissal.

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Civil servants queue to shake hands with Yogyakarta Governor Sultan Hamengku Buwono X in a get-together at Kepatihan Hall, Yogyakarta, on Monday (10/6/2019). The event, an annual tradition held after Idul Fitri and marking friendship, was also attended by the wife of Sultan Hamengku Buwono X GKR Hemas, Yogyakarta Deputy Governor Kanjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Arya (KGPAA) Paku Alam X, along with his wife, Gusti Kanjeng Bendara Raden Ayu Adipati Paku Alam X.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS — The government is preparing sanctions for civil servants who did show up for work following the one-week Idul Fitri holiday. Those who violated the regulation face sanctions that range from reprimand to dismissal.

Before the sanction is imposed, the government will first monitor the attendance of civil servants through the civil servants’ national attendance information system (Sidina). "We will analyze the personnel, the institutions and why they did not attend. The toughest punishment is dismissal as a civil servant," Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Minister Syafruddin said in Jakarta Monday.

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