Tempo Explain: Seberapa Penting Usia Pensiun Polisi Diperpanjang
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00:00Polari's retirement age limit will be changed.
00:07The legislative body of the DPR is investigating the plan to revise the Law No. 2 of 2002
00:13on the Polari's policy of the Republic of Indonesia.
00:17The DPR's Balik member from Praksipan, Guspar Digaus, confirmed the discussion of the revision of the policy law in the DPR.
00:25He said the experts in Balik are currently investigating any issues that will be accommodated in the revision of the law.
00:34One of the parts that becomes a highlight of the revision of the law is the limit of Polari's retirement age.
00:40Polari's retirement age will be extended.
00:42Based on the draft of the revision of the law, Polari's maximum retirement age will be extended from 58 years to 60 years.
00:51Polari's retirement age can be extended again to 62 years if you have a special license and are considered very needed.
00:59For civil servants, the retirement age is set at a maximum of 65 years.
01:04There is also a retirement age of 4 stars or Capolari, determined by the President's decision after receiving the DPR's assessment.
01:13Meanwhile, a member of the DPR's legal field committee from the PDIP faction, Trimedia Penjahitan, also said he heard the word of the revision of the law.
01:21Trimedia said, from the information obtained, the revision of the law is still in the synchronization stage in Balik.
01:28He hopes that the revision of the law will be submitted to the DPR's legal committee according to its task and function.
01:34Trimedia said he did not know where the idea of ​​the revision of the law came from.
01:39However, in his opinion, the idea of ​​the revision was directed to appear from the government lobbies to the DPR.
01:47Military observer from the Institute for Security and Strategic Studies, Khairul Fahmi, argued that there is no benefit and it is not surprising if the revision of the law is only intended to extend the service life of a member of the DPR.
02:00He said that competent power management in the DPR should not be done by defending the personnel of the DPR to work longer.
02:08In addition to being inefficient, Khairul said, it is not necessarily effective.
02:13Therefore, Khairul said that the Law on Policing that has been in effect for 22 years is time to be revised because it is no longer relevant to the current condition.
02:23However, he said the urgency of the revision should not be about the age limit of retirement, but focused on supervision and accountability of work.
02:32Related separately, the head of the Center for Initiative Management, Al-Arof, said that the duration of the police retirement should be considered in a mature way in terms of physical, psychological and capacity.
02:44In his opinion, experts are needed to ensure that the age of 60 is still effective at work.
02:52In addition, Al-Arof said, the duration of the service life of the police must accept the burden of the settlement in the police structure.
02:59This duration will also cause problems for the rotation in the police.
03:03He compared it to the settlement of offices in the DPR.
03:06In his opinion, the settlement of offices that is currently taking place in the DPR is a burden of the duration of the age of retirement in 2004, which is not considered mature.
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