Senin, 24 November 2025

Bali Regional Office of the Ministry of Law Participates, Four Employees Undergo National Competency Assessment

 


DENPASAR – The Ministry of Law continues to strengthen the quality of its human resources through the implementation of a strict merit system. This commitment is reflected in the conduct of the Managerial and Sociocultural Competency Assessment for Functional Positions of Legal Analysts and Legal Counselors, held simultaneously in a virtual format on Monday (24/11).


Head of the Human Resources Development Agency (BPSDM) for Law, Gusti Ayu Putu Suwardani, emphasized in her remarks that this activity is a strategic step toward achieving the fourth pillar of Asta Cita, namely strengthening the development of superior human resources.


"This competency assessment is not merely a formality; it is an effort to ensure that every functional officer possesses the capacity, integrity, and professionalism aligned with job standards. We emphasize the application of the merit system in performance evaluation, competency development, and the process of career advancement," Gusti Ayu stated.


Furthermore, she reminded participants that the professions of Legal Analyst and Legal Counselor require accuracy, objectivity, and a strong commitment to public service. She also added that BPSDM Law has now obtained an A Accreditation, demonstrating compliance with national quality standards in training implementation and competency assessment.


The assessment activity was officially opened by the Head of the Competency Assessment Center (Puspenkom), Eva Gantini. In her report, Eva explained that the competency test refers to the Circular of the Head of the HR Bureau of the Ministry of Law dated 14 November 2025.


"A total of 227 participants are taking part in the November 2025 competency assessment. We hope all participants will demonstrate their best capabilities, not only to meet job requirements but also to open broader career opportunities," Eva noted.


At the regional level, the Bali Regional Office of the Ministry of Law also participated, with four employees taking part in this competency assessment. The test for participants from Bali was conducted at the Dharmawangsa Room of the Bali Regional Office.


To support the participants, senior leadership officials were present to monitor the activity. Head of the Bali Regional Office, Eem Nurmanah, attended virtually. Meanwhile, the Head of the Division of Legal Services and Human Rights (PPPH), Mustiqo Vitra Ardhiansyah, was present in person in the Dharmawangsa Room, accompanied by the Head of the General Affairs Section, I Nengah Sukadana, along with the regional Apparatus HR Analysts.


The series of activities continued with the reading of examination guidelines by Principal Expert Assessor Sutrisno, who emphasized the importance of ethics, confidentiality, and punctuality throughout the assessment process. The event concluded with the commencement of the competency tests for all participants. (*)

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