JakartaPost-May 27

For more than a decade, the government had been paying salaries and pensions to nearly 100,000 “fictitious” civil servants (PNS), the head of the National Civil Service Agency (BKN) revealed this week, exposing a gap in Indonesia’s recent push for digital transformation. This discrepancy in the public records was unearthed in 2014, when the BKN ordered an electronic self-census of the civil service apparatus, agency head Bima Haria Wibisana said on Monday. “[The census found] that nearly 100,000 data points – 97,000 to be precise – were a mystery. Salaries were paid and pension contributions were provided, but these ‘people’ did not exist,” he said in a video broadcast on the BKN’s YouTube account. Bima conceded that public records on the civil service had only been updated twice since the country’s independence in 1945, with the first occurring in 2002.

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