40 Part-Time PPPK Workers in West Lombok Yet to Receive Appointment Decrees, But Already Receiving Salaries
As many as 40 part-time Government Employees with Work Agreements (PPPK) under the West Lombok Regency Government have yet to receive their appointment decrees. Meanwhile, thousands of other part-time PPPK workers have received their appointment decrees simultaneously three months ago.
The Head of the Regional Civil Service and Human Resource Development Agency (BKDPSDM) of West Lombok, Baiq Mustika Dwi Adni, explained that the administrative issue with the decrees for these 40 PPPK is not due to incomplete individual documents. Instead, it stems from an error in the data remapping process that must be re-verified by the National Civil Service Agency (BKN).
“There was an error in the remapping,” said Mustika on Wednesday (15/4/2026).
Mustika stated that her office has already written to BKN regarding the matter. According to her, BKN is currently conducting further verification on the data of the part-time PPPK workers who have not yet received their appointment decrees.
“We have officially written to BKN. The process is now being verified,” she added.
On the other hand, Mustika said that these 40 individuals have been working since the beginning of the year. In fact, these dozens of part-time PPPK workers have also been receiving their salaries.
“That means they continue to receive their salaries as usual. They have been working since January,” Mustika stated.
Nevertheless, this situation leaves the 40 part-time PPPK workers in a precarious and unclear legal position. Mustika urged these part-time PPPK workers not to draw incorrect conclusions until a decision from BKN is issued.
“The main point is that it is in the verification process and waiting. Until when? The timeline has not been determined,” she concluded.