Klojen (malangkota.go.id) – Of the many cities and regencies, Malang City was appointed as one of the places to hold the SKD CPNS test. A total of 9.189 participants from Malang City, Pasuruan City and Pasuruan Regency took the test which was held at the SC Pertamina Building, SMK Negeri 2 Malang, Jl. Veteran 17 Malang City. The implementation of the SKD test began on January 27, 2020 and will end on February 2, 2020 with strict security and supervision.

On the second day of the test, Tuesday (28/01/2020), the Head of Regional II of the National Civil Service Agency (BKN) Surabaya together with the Deputy Mayor of Malang conducted an inspection. HThis is to ensure that the test runs smoothly, especially regarding the main facility, namely the internet network, so as not to disrupt the test.
After confirming the arrival time and completeness of the test participants to the officers, Malang Deputy Mayor Ir. H. Sofyan Edi Jarwoko said that the officers had held the test participants' belongings such as unique items resembling amulets. Then the group entered the test room to find out that the test implementation had no obstacles.
Head of Regional II of the National Civil Service Agency (BKN) Surabaya Tauchid Djatmiko, SH, M.Si revealed that participants had previously been informed that they were not allowed to bring unnecessary items. As for the internet network, there were also some obstacles before the test began, but they were immediately resolved because test participants entered the room a few minutes before the test started.
In addition, there were also some people who were late for the test and the person concerned was not allowed to enter and was considered to have withdrawn. "Because it had been previously informed, if the test participants had to arrive at least 60 minutes before the test was carried out. Strict action by the officers must be taken so as not to disrupt the test and other participants, so that the test runs according to schedule," said Tauchid.
Responding to this, the Deputy Mayor of Malang said that various incidents like this are normal and common. "We hope that those who are absent are not because they are late, but are likely accepted to work elsewhere. For test participants, we also hope that they can follow it well," concluded the man who is often called Bung Edi. (say/yon)