Pengambilan Sumpah Janji Pegawai Negeri Sipil 2020

BPK PERWAKILAN KALIMANTAN TIMUR
2 Mar 202004:44

Summary

TLDROn February 25, 2002, the BPK East Kalimantan Representative Office held a civil servant oath-taking ceremony for 16 individuals who completed a one-year selection process. The event, led by Bapak Dadekno Neymar Smith Kyb, emphasized the importance of integrity, independence, and professionalism in the public service. Various religious figures witnessed the ceremony, highlighting the moral responsibility of civil servants. The head of the office encouraged the new employees to meet the challenges ahead, particularly in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, while remaining dedicated to public service and free from corruption.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The event on Thursday, February 25, 2002, was a civil servant oath-taking ceremony organized by the BPK Kalimantan Timur Representative.
  • πŸ˜€ The ceremony took place at the auditorium on the second floor of the BPK office building in Samarinda, Kalimantan Timur.
  • πŸ˜€ Sixteen candidates who had completed a one-year selection process were officially sworn in as civil servants during the event.
  • πŸ˜€ Notable individuals who took the oath included Aan Widyantoro, Andi Tenri Detia, and others from various professional backgrounds.
  • πŸ˜€ The ceremony was led by Bapak Dadekno Neymar Smith Kyb, with assistance from various staff members, including Rischa Nurhidayah and Wimala Syafitri.
  • πŸ˜€ Two religious witnesses, Supomo ST and Hadis Ahmad Fadli, were present for the Muslim civil servants, while Eko Setyo Nugroho SH and Sipayung SH witnessed for Catholic civil servants.
  • πŸ˜€ Christian Protestant witnesses included Lukman Mediane and Ayudia Deni Arfianto SHM, while rohaniwan Ahmad Kosim and Pastor Wilfridus Om Dirgawijaya represented Islam and Catholicism respectively.
  • πŸ˜€ The ceremony emphasized that the oath represents a commitment between civil servants and their respective institutions, as well as to God for fulfilling their duties with integrity.
  • πŸ˜€ The speech highlighted the core values of BPK: integrity, independence, and professionalism for civil servants.
  • πŸ˜€ The head of the BPK Representative mentioned the challenges and responsibilities ahead for the newly sworn civil servants, acknowledging the evolving industrial landscape.

Q & A

  • What event took place on Thursday, February 25, 2002, in East Kalimantan?

    -The event was the swearing-in ceremony of civil servants, held by BPK (Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan) Representative of East Kalimantan Province at their office auditorium in Samarinda.

  • How many individuals were sworn in as civil servants during this event?

    -A total of 16 individuals were sworn in as civil servants during this ceremony.

  • What was the required process before these individuals could be sworn in?

    -Before being sworn in, these individuals had completed a one-year probationary period as civil servant candidates (CPNS) and were declared eligible to be appointed as full civil servants.

  • What was the significance of taking the civil servant oath during this ceremony?

    -The oath-taking marked the official start of their service as civil servants and was viewed as a contract between the civil servant and the institution they work for, as well as with God, to perform their duties ethically and professionally.

  • Who led the ceremony and who assisted in organizing it?

    -The ceremony was led by Bapak Dadekno Neymar Smith, the head of the BPK East Kalimantan Representative, with assistance from various staff members including Rischa Nurhidayah, Wimala Syafitri, and Mahendri Sri Wulansari.

  • Who were the witnesses for the oath-taking, and what role did they play?

    -The witnesses for the oath-taking were Supomo ST and Hadis Ahmad Fadli for Muslim participants, Eko Setyo Nugroho SH and Badan Sipayung SH for Catholic participants, and Lukman Mediane Sea Kaca and Ayudia Deni Arfianto SHM for Protestant participants.

  • What was the role of the religious leaders during the ceremony?

    -The religious leaders were present to accompany the oath-taking, with Ahmad Kosim representing Islam, Alpius MPDK for Protestant Christianity, and Pastor Wilfridus Om Dirgawijaya for Catholicism.

  • What values did the head of the BPK emphasize for the civil servants to uphold?

    -The head of the BPK emphasized that civil servants should uphold the values of integrity, independence, and professionalism while performing their duties.

  • What challenges were mentioned for future civil servants in this ceremony?

    -The head of the BPK noted that civil servants would face increasingly challenging tasks in the future, especially with the ongoing impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

  • What were the closing remarks regarding the civil servants' future roles?

    -The closing remarks highlighted the expectation that these new civil servants would contribute to a better future for East Kalimantan, with a focus on anti-corruption and maintaining good governance.

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