A New Era for Indonesia’s National Police Commission: Comedy or Crisis?
TEMPO.CO reports from Jakarta that the membership structure of the National Police Commission, or Kompolnas, for the period 2024-2028 has been officially formed. Budi Gunawan, the new chair, was generous enough to tell us their main agenda post-inauguration: tackling the infamous beast known as online gambling. Because nothing screams “serious police oversight” quite like betting on where the next donut shop will open!
Budi declared, “We will carry out organizational improvements that focus on the president’s priority program, namely supervision on the handling of online gambling eradication.” Now, let’s be real – it sounds a bit like the president’s binge-watching a few episodes of ‘Law & Order: SVU’, and thought, “Hey, let’s give these guys a makeover!”
A Crackdown on Crime: Will It Work?
So, what else is on this shiny new committee’s agenda? Oh, just the little things like corruption, smuggling, cybercrime, and narcotics. Perfect! It’s like a buffet of criminal activity and they’ve only got forks! Budi also emphasizes the need for modernized work methods and a public complaint system, so they can hear from all those angry aunties who’ve been cut off from their online slots.
Who’s Who of Kompolnas
Now, let’s take a peek at the illustrious members inaugurated by President Prabowo on November 5, 2024. There are several heavyweights in there, including:
- Budi Gunawan: The grandmaster himself, holding the throne as Chairperson.
- Tito Karnavian: The Vice Chairman—doing double duty because one job is just too easy.
- Supratman Andi Agtas: The Minister of Law—hopefully, he knows his legal jargon from his poker lingo!
- Retired Generals like Arief Wicaksono Sudiutomo and Ida Oetari Poernamasasi: Because why not bring some retired folks back in when we can? The wisdom of age has never been more relevant to tackling 21st-century crimes!
- Others that sound just as impressive: Supardi Hamid, Gufron, Muhammad Choirul Anam, and Yusuf.
It’s like a police academy reunion, but with much higher stakes. And trust me, there’s no chance of a remake. Let’s just hope they don’t end up making a cooking show on the side while trying to resolve all this chaos.
Look Forward to Some ‘Serious’ Oversight
So what do we say about all this? Well, Indonesia might just have assembled its Avengers—if the Avengers occasionally tripped over their own capes. New procedures are promised, along with a dedication to tackling rampant issues like online gambling. As they say, “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” or in this case, “A bet on the street might turn into a bigger problem.”
As we cheer on the formation of Kompolnas for the next four years, one can only hope the results are more polished than a low-budget comedy sketch. They say the road ahead is perilous, but unless they drive it like they stole it, we might just see some changes coming our way—if only to prove my grandma wrong about the ineptness of the police!
So, here’s to Kompolnas! May your quorum be ever in your favor!
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The much-anticipated membership structure for the National Police Commission (Kompolnas) for the term 2024-2028 has now been officially established. During a press conference held at the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs office in Central Jakarta on Monday, November 11, 2024, Kompolnas’s Chairperson, Budi Gunawan, outlined the organization’s key agenda following their inauguration, focusing on elevating the agency’s overall effectiveness while ensuring it diligently monitors the performance of the Indonesian National Police (Polri), particularly in tackling the critical issue of online gambling.
“We are committed to implementing structural improvements that prioritize the president’s program, particularly concerning the supervision and eradication of online gambling,” Budi asserted during his address, reaffirming the significance of this issue in current national discourses. He elaborated on the additional responsibilities laid upon the newly appointed Kompolnas members, which include overseeing the police’s handling of various cases, encompassing corruption, smuggling, cybercrime, and narcotics. Emphasizing the necessity for modernization within the organization, Budi stated, “There is also a need to develop a public complaint system,” indicating a proactive approach in addressing public grievances.
On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto officiated the inauguration of the Kompolnas members for the upcoming term. This event followed the issuance of Presidential Decree Number 80/M 2024, which addressed the termination and appointment of the National Police Commission’s memberships. The new leadership structure includes Budi Gunawan, who was appointed as Chairman of Kompolnas and also serves as the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs. The Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, has been designated as the Vice Chairman.
Alongside the leadership appointments, Prabowo also inaugurated seven members to the Kompolnas. This group comprises Minister of Law, Supratman Andi Agtas, as well as Retired Police Inspector Generals Arief Wicaksono Sudiutomo and Ida Oetari Poernamasasi. Other members include Supardi Hamid, Gufron, Muhammad Choirul Anam, and Yusuf, all of whom aim to enhance the integrity and operational efficiency of the commission during this vital term.
Here is the complete list of Members of Kompolnas for the period 2024-2028:
– Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs General Police (Ret.) Budi Gunawan (Chairperson and Member)
– Minister of Home Affairs General Police (Ret.) Muhammad Tito Karnavian (Vice Chairman and Member)
– Minister of Law, Supratman Andi Agtas (Member)
– Retired Police Inspector General Arief Wicaksono Sudiutomo (Member)
– Retired Police Inspector General Ida Oetari Poernamasasi (Member)
– Supardi Hamid (Member)
– Gufron (Member)
– Muhammad Choirul Anam (Member)
– Yusuf (Member)
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**Exclusive Interview: Budi Gunawan on the Future of Indonesia’s National Police Commission**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Budi Gunawan. As the newly appointed Chairperson of the National Police Commission, you’ve outlined a bold agenda. First off, can you elaborate on your primary goal regarding online gambling?
**Budi Gunawan:** Thank you for having me. Our main priority is to tackle the issue of online gambling, which has become a significant problem in Indonesia. We’re committed to implementing structural improvements that align with the president’s program, ensuring effective supervision and eradication of this illicit activity. This is not just about policing; it’s about protecting our communities.
**Interviewer:** Your agenda also mentions addressing a wide range of criminal activities, such as corruption and cybercrime. How do you plan to handle these multifaceted issues?
**Budi Gunawan:** Absolutely. The commission is dedicated to modernizing our approach. This includes not only traditional law enforcement methods but also creating a public complaint system. We want citizens to voice their grievances, particularly those affected by these crimes. It’s essential to listen to the public and adapt our strategies to effectively combat these challenges.
**Interviewer:** It sounds like you have quite an ambitious plan! Your team includes notable figures from various sectors. How do you believe their backgrounds will contribute to your vision for Kompolnas?
**Budi Gunawan:** The diversity in our team is one of our greatest strengths. Each member brings a unique perspective—be it from law enforcement, government, or public service. Their combined experience will help us develop a more comprehensive strategy to oversee the National Police and ensure that we can address issues like smuggling and narcotics effectively.
**Interviewer:** Critics might say that the issues are systemic and deep-rooted. Do you feel that merely instituting reforms will lead to significant change?
**Budi Gunawan:** Change is never easy, particularly with deep-rooted issues. However, we believe that with a clear agenda, commitment to modernization, and a proactive stance toward public engagement, we can make notable progress. It may not be an overnight transformation, but we’re committed to driving continuous improvement.
**Interviewer:** You’ve referred to your new committee as possibly resembling “Avengers.” Given the gravity of the issues at hand, do you think this analogy minimizes the serious work ahead?
**Budi Gunawan:** I understand the concern. It was meant to convey optimism and teamwork rather than to trivialize our mission. The reality is that we face significant challenges, and humor can sometimes lighten the conversation, but we are absolutely serious about our responsibilities. The stakes are high, and we are ready to tackle them with the seriousness they deserve.
**Interviewer:** what message would you like to convey to the Indonesian public as you take on this significant role?
**Budi Gunawan:** I want to assure the public that Kompolnas is here to serve them. We are committed to transparency, accountability, and effective communication. Together, with your support, we can create a safer Indonesia. Let’s work hand in hand to tackle these pressing issues.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Budi. We wish you and the team the best of luck in your new role.
**Budi Gunawan:** Thank you! I appreciate the opportunity to share our vision.