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        "id": 1568363,
        "msgid": "minister-for-bureaucratic-reform-no-plans-to-abolish-part-time-pppk-scheme-1771922108",
        "date": "2026-02-24 14:25:03",
        "title": "Minister for Bureaucratic Reform: No Plans to Abolish Part-Time PPPK Scheme",
        "author": "",
        "source": "TEMPO_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Minister for Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Rini Widyantini has denied reports that the government plans to abolish the part-time PPPK (Government Employees with Employment Agreements) scheme, clarifying that no such decision has been made. The statement was issued to counter online media reports claiming the scheme would be scrapped through a revision of the Civil Service Law, with part-time workers required to undergo fresh selection for full-time positions.",
        "content": "<p>Minister for Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Rini Widyantini\nhas stated there are no plans to abolish the status of part-time\nGovernment Employees with Employment Agreements (PPPK). The statement\nwas made to clarify circulating reports claiming the part-time PPPK\nscheme would be scrapped starting this year.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere is no abolition of part-time PPPK. They have only just been\nappointed \u2014 it would be a shame to remove them,\u201d said Rini when met at\nthe Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform offices in\nJakarta on Tuesday, 24 February 2026.<\/p>\n<p>The part-time PPPK scheme is a form of civil service appointment\nbased on a contractual working arrangement that is not full-time. Under\nthis arrangement, employees appointed through the scheme receive\ncompensation in the form of wages, the amount of which is adjusted\naccording to the budget availability of each government institution.<\/p>\n<p>Rini explained that part-time PPPK positions are indeed temporary\nemployment contracts. The scheme was created to prevent the termination\nof government institution employees who did not pass the 2024 PPPK\nselection process due to limited quotas.<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless, Rini confirmed that to date there are no plans to\nabolish the part-time PPPK scheme. \u201cI have only just heard about this\nsupposed abolition of part-time PPPK. There is no such plan,\u201d she\nsaid.<\/p>\n<p>Previously, a number of online media outlets had widely reported that\nthe government had officially scrapped the part-time PPPK scheme through\na revision of the Civil Service Law (UU ASN). As published by\nBeritaSatu.com and okepost.id on 13 February 2026, both reported that\nstarting this year, part-time PPPK workers would need to be appointed as\nfull-time PPPK employees through a fresh selection process.<\/p>\n<p>Both outlets even cited statements attributed to the Minister for\nAdministrative and Bureaucratic Reform suggesting the move was aimed at\ncreating uniform public service standards across all regions.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/minister-for-bureaucratic-reform-no-plans-to-abolish-part-time-pppk-scheme-1771922108",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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