Jakarta - Director General of Budget Ministry of Finance Askolani said that the increase in civil servant or civil servant salary is entirely the authority of Finance Minister Sri Mulyani and Minister of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform (PAN-RB) Asman Abnur. while the State Personnel Board (BKN) is preparing the concept of the proposed increase in basic salaries of civil servants, which will be enacted in 2019.
"It's not his authority (BKN)we already have the mechanism in the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of PAN-RB, "Askolani said when met Tempo in his office, Jalan Lapangan Banteng, Central Jakarta, Monday, March 5, 2018.
policies related to the salary of civil servants, Askolani continued, actually already exist in the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Administrative Reform and Bureaucracy Reform. but he did not elaborate further with regard to the discussion and the budget allocation related to the salary increase of civil servants. "Not yet (discussed)," he said.
head of Public Relations Bureau BKN Mohammad Ridwan said the submission of the increase was submitted considering the draft government regulation (PP) on salary, allowances, and civil servant facilities is still not established. the government regulation was supposed to be a substitute of Government Regulation No. 7 of 1977 on Regulation of Salaries of civil servants, the last amended by Government Regulation No. 30 of 2015.
"The submission of the proposed basic salary increase also includes the analysis of budgetary needs and simulation of fiscal impacts that will be discussed in inter-ministerial / institutional forums," Ridwan said in a press release received on Thursday, March 1, 2018.
According to Ridwan, the drafting of the proposed increase in basic salaries of civil servants with consideration of more than two years of civil servants did not get a basic salary increase.
if the proposal for a 2019 primary salary increase is approved, it will be further set forth in the Financial Note and Revenue and Expenditure Plan of 2019 (RAPBN)