National Civil Service Agency

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National Civil Service Agency
Badan Kepegawaian Negara
BKN
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Agency overview
Formed30 May 1948 (30 May 1948)
Type Non-ministerial government body
Jurisdiction Government of Indonesia
HeadquartersJl. Mayjen Sutoyo No. 12, Jakarta Timur 13640, Jakarta, Indonesia
Agency executive
  • Bima Haria Wibisana, Head of National Civil Service Agency
Parent department Ministry of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform
Website www.bkn.go.id

The National Civil Service Agency (Indonesian : Badan Kepegawaian Negara, BKN) is a non-ministry government body in Indonesia for civil servant management. The equivalent counterpart are Civil Service in United Kingdom.

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History

During Indonesian National Revolution, the civil service was divided into Republic of Indonesia government and Dutch East Indies government. The Indonesian government formed Office of Civil Servant Affairs (Indonesian : Kantor Urusan Pegawai Negeri, KUP) with Government Regulation 11/1948 on 30 May 1948 which located at Yogyakarta. The Dutch East Indies government formed General Staff Service (Dutch : Dienst voor Algemene Personele, DAPZ, Indonesian : Djawatan Umum Urusan Pegawai, DUUP), by the Decree of the Governor General of the Dutch East Indies Number 13 dated June 9, 1948, headed by Mr. J.W. Van Hoogstraken and located in Jakarta. After dissolution of United States of Indonesia on 15 August 1950, government saw that the need for centralization in Jakarta, thus merged DUUP into KUP and relocated to Jakarta. In 1972, KUP was transformed into National Civil Service Administration Agency (Indonesian : Badan Administrasi Kepegawaian Negara, BAKN). Later, BAKN transformed into National Civil Service Agency (Indonesian : Badan Kepegawaian Nasional, BKN). [1]

In October 2021, National Civil Service Agency detected fraud on Civil Servant Selection. [2] For this reason, NCSA had made breakthrough innovations with face recording technology from registration to the implementation of the exam. [3] Later, NCSA disqualified 225 candidates due to fraud. [4]

Responsibility and function

NCSA has the task of carrying out government duties in the field of state personnel management in accordance with the provisions of the legislation. In carrying out its duties, NCSA carries out the following functions:

Governance

Minister of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform

Minister of State Apparatus Utilization and Bureaucratic Reform is not part of the civil service as it is a political position.

Head of National Civil Service Agency

Head of National Civil Service Agency is the highest civil servant in National Civil Service Agency.

Organisation

The National Civil Service Agency consists of:

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