Jakarta (Antara Bali) - The Attorney General's Office imposed sanctions on 93 public prosecutors for violating code of ethics last year.

"Of the total, 37 got light sanctions, 31 got moderate sanctions and 25 got severe sanctions," Chief of the Law Information Center at the Attorney General's Office M Rum said here Wednesday.

In addition, the Attorney General's Office also imposed light sanctions on 24 administrative employees, moderate sanctions on 18 administrative employees and severe sanctions on 32 administrative employees, he said.

In total, the number of public prosecutors and administrative employees who received sanctions last year reached 167, he said.

The Attorney General's Office will not hesitate to impose sanctions on any public prosecutor who violates the code of ethics, he said.

"We will continue to take firm measures against any public prosecutor who violates code of ethics," he said.

The Intelligence Section of the Attorney General's Office last year launched a program called "Jaksa Masuk Sekolah" (Public Prosecutors Enter Schools) which involved a total of 158,751 students from elementary schools to universities, he went on to say.

"The Attorney General's Office has a program "Jaksa Masuk Sekolah" (JMS). In 2016, the Attorney General's Office carried out JMS activities at 824 schools in the working areas of 31 High Public Prosecutor's Offices and Public Prosecutor's Offices. The program involved students ranging from elementary school to university," he said. (WDY)

Pewarta: Reported by Riza Fahriza

Editor : I Gusti Bagus Widyantara


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