Three PPSU Officers Receive SP1 Sanctions for Replying to Reports with AI-Generated Photos in JAKI
Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, held a town hall meeting with the Public Infrastructure and Facilities Handling (PPSU) team, sub-district heads, district heads, and mayors at Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM) in Central Jakarta. Pramono stated that three PPSU officers have been given a first warning letter or SP1 related to the use of AI photos on JAKI.
“There are three individuals who have already received SP1. Earlier, I met them personally and conveyed that this is their last chance if they still wish to work in DKI Jakarta,” said Pramono at TIM, Central Jakarta, on Wednesday (15/4/2026).
He emphasised that similar violations must not occur again. He stated that the DKI Provincial Government will not hesitate to impose heavier sanctions.
“If it is repeated, we will certainly take firmer action,” he said.
Pramono requested improvements to the PPSU system and governance to make it more transparent. He highlighted the case where PPSU responded to a citizen report with an AI-generated photo in Kalisari, East Jakarta.
“There is no room for it to happen again. We will improve the system and governance to be better, transparent, and open,” he said.
Pramono reminded all DKI Provincial Government ranks not to work merely to please leaders. He asked officers to work for the citizens.
“I ask that we no longer just please the leaders, but carry out real work in the field,” he said.
He stated that PPSU officers are the spearhead of public services. According to him, the face of Jakarta is determined by the performance of officers in the field.
“PPSU is the spearhead of Jakarta’s face. We cannot work alone; it must be well-coordinated,” he said.
The DKI Provincial Government will also improve the reporting system. Including, he said, the mechanism for uploading PPSU work results to prevent misuse.
“Input, suggestions, and criticism from the public are medicine that strengthens us to continuously improve ourselves,” he said.