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September 17, 2003

July 3, 2003

Jakarta Post - July 3, 2003

Nani Farida, Banda Aceh – Amid the military operation to crush the separatist movement in Aceh, the government has begun to screen a total of around 67,000 civil servants in Aceh to ens

July 2, 2003

Jakarta Post - July 2, 2003

Tiarma Siboro, Jakarta – The government-initiated re-registration of civil servants failed to gain momentum on its initial day on Tuesday with civil servants appearing decidedly unenthu

June 26, 2003

Jakarta Post Editorial - June 26, 2003

How would you characterize a typical government worker in Indonesia?

June 24, 2003

Straits Times - June 24, 2003

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – Millions of Indonesian civil servants nationwide will be subject to government screening starting next month to prove their loyalty to the nation.

June 23, 2003

Jakarta Post - June 23, 2003

Jakarta – The government will administer a nationalism test to all civil servants throughout the country from July 1 through July 31 to ensure that all state employees are completely lo

June 16, 2003

Jakarta Post Editorial - June 16, 2003

The government's announcement that Acehnese working for the administration must undergo special screenings is the latest in a series of measures, introduced since the imposition of mart

June 13, 2003

Straits Times - June 13, 2003

Robert Go, Jakarta – Indonesia's top bureaucrat has launched a stinging attack on the very team under his leadership.

June 12, 2003

Antara - June 12, 2003

Banda Aceh – All of Aceh's 67,000 civil servants will be re-registered and asked to attend roll-calls to affirm their loyalty to the country, a regional administration spokesman said on

June 11, 2003

Jakarta Post - June 11, 2003

Jakarta – The Aceh provincial administration's plan to screen 67,000 civil servants and "severely punish" those found to support the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) has sparked criticism.

Detik.com - June 11, 2003

Luhur Hertanto, Jakarta – The government will soon conduct a special investigations (Litsus) of state civil servants in Aceh.

February 18, 2003

Agence France Presse - February 18, 2003

Jakarta – Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri yesterday took civil servants to task again, saying they performed badly and were frequently absent from work.

November 25, 2002

Jakarta Post - November 25, 2002

Bambang Nurbianto, Jakarta – City administration agencies are overstaffed, corrupt and mismanaged, resulting in huge numbers of complaints from a frustrated public.

September 28, 2002

Agence France Presse - September 28, 2002

Jakarta – About 60 per cent of Indonesia's four million civil servants are unqualified for their jobs, according to the State Administrative Reforms Minister.

September 25, 2002

Radio Australia - September 25, 2002

About 60 per cent of Indonesia's four million civil servants are reportedly unqualified for their jobs.

September 9, 2002

Agence France Presse - September 9, 2002

A special fund to compensate former Indonesian government employees and pensioners in East Timor expects to make its first payments next month, a founder of the fund said Monday.

July 20, 2002

Jakarta Post - July 20, 2002

Jakarta – State Minister of Administrative Reforms Feisal Tamin has criticized the civil service, saying some 60 percent, or 3,000,000, of its five million staff are unproductive, unpro

April 3, 2002

Jakarta Post - April 3, 2002

Jakarta – State Minister of Administrative Reforms Feisal Tamin said on Tuesday that the government was carefully considering a plan to lay off unproductive civil servants.

March 15, 2002

Straits Times - March 15, 2002

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – Indonesian civil servants will be asked to get their urine tested for drugs, and the results could affect their performance appraisal.

February 25, 2002

Jakarta Post - February 25, 2002

Jakarta – Civil servants who are absent for 12 days consecutively without notice must be fired, according to State Minister of Administrative Reforms Feisal Tamin.

February 12, 2002

Straits Times - February 12, 2002

Jakarta – In a stinging rebuke of the bureaucracy, President Megawati Sukarnoputri yesterday described the administration as a "trash can" and told officials to go out and check reports

January 5, 2001

Agence France Presse - January 5, 2001

Jakarta – Millions of Indonesian civil servants are pressing for new regional autonomy laws to be changed, fearing they will lose their salary ratings and promotion system, a report sai

October 2, 2000

Straits Times - October 2, 2000

Jakarta – The city administration is having trouble providing jobs for some 40,000 government employees whose ministries were closed down by the central government.

April 4, 2000

Straits Times - April 4, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesia's Parliament has delayed a controversial hike in the salaries of senior civil servants that was scheduled to have taken effect this month, the official Antara news a

January 17, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - January 17, 2000

Ian Timberlake, Dili – East Timor's leadership plans to start paying volunteer public servants as part of measures to ease growing frustration over the lack of progress since Indonesian

September 25, 1999

Agence France Presse - September 25, 1999

Jakarta – Leaflets are circulating in the troubled Indonesian province of Aceh calling on all Acehnese civil servants to go on strike from October 1, a report said Saturday.

August 19, 1999

Far Eastern Economic Review - August 19, 1999

John McBeth – These are uncertain times for Indonesia's 4 million bureaucrats as they struggle to adjust to a new political environment in which public scrutiny is putting old practices

March 29, 1999

Australian Associated Press - March 29, 1999 (abridged)

Karen Polglaze, Jakarta – A local government authority in East Timor has begun a compulsory survey of all public servants to find out if they support independence for the troubled provi

January 13, 1999

Agence France Presse - January 13, 1999

Jakarta – A professor at the state-run University of Indonesia (UI) Wednesday took off his blue government-issue shirt at a campus here to symbolize the teaching staff's break from the

January 5, 1999

Jakarta Post - January 5, 1999

Jakarta – The ruling Golkar is holding out for the right of the country's four million public servants to join political parties, turning its back on mounting calls for the bureaucracy'

March 18, 1997

Kompas - March 18, 1997

Jakarta – Secretary General of the Home Affairs Department, Suryatna Subrata, affirmed that of late it has been proven that non-objectivity is present in the induction of candidate civi