Yansen Tipa Padan

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Yansen Tipa Padan
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2nd Vice Governor of North Kalimantan
Assumed office
15 Februari 2021

Yansen Tipa Padan is an Indonesian politician and current vice governor of North Kalimantan. Previously he was regent of Malinau Regency. Born in village of Pa'Upan, Nunukan Regency, he continued his education in Samarinda in politics, gained bachelor and then gained doctor in administration on University of Brawijaya. He is of Dayak ethnic. [1] He was accused by Indonesia Corruption Watch of taking bribes regarding illegal logging in Malinau Regency. [2]

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References

  1. "Kabupaten Malinau". malinau.go.id. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  2. "Calon Wakil Gubernur Kalimantan Utara - Dr. Yansen TP, M.Si | ICW". antikorupsi.org. Retrieved 28 May 2021.