Badilag's New Breakthrough, Fit and Proper Test of the Court Leaders Virtually
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A new step forward is done again by the Directorate General of the Religious Courts (Badilag). A big effort to make a modern court based on information technology is always done by holding Fit and Proper test virtually, for the participants of class II and class IB Religious Court (RC) leader candidates.
As a new step, Monday, May 4th, 2020, 86 test participants, class IB religious court leader candidates succeeded in following the assessment profile virtually. Assessment profile is an inseparable part of the Fit and Proper Test for Religious Court Leader Candidates. Tuesday, May 5th, 2020, 116 participants of Fit and proper test for Class II Religious Court Leader candidates have been scheduled by following the assessment profile virtually.
Overall, the participants are 202 judges. After finishing the assessment profile, they will have an interview by teleconference to take part in technical competence and religious justice managerial test by 9 examiners from The Supreme Court, which will be held on May 11th to 14th, 2020. The participants take the test from their work units located from Sabang RC until Merauke RC, from Tahuna RC until Ruteng RC.
The assessors are from the PPSDM Consultant in collaboration with Harrison Assessment. While the examiners are the Director-General of the Religious Courts, the Head of the Supervisory Agency, the Head of the Research and Development Agency, Law and Justice Education and Training, The Chairman of Religious High Court Jakarta, the Young Registrar of Civil Religious Justice of Supreme Court, the Director of Technical Staf of Badilag, the Director of Administrative Development of Badilag, the Secretary of Badilag, and one of the Senior Judge as the examiner of understanding the Arabic Book.
This step forward actually is not influenced by the pandemic outbreak of COVID 19, it just happened by coincidence. Since the beginning, the Director-General of Badilag has taken a breakthrough with deciding to conduct a fit and proper test virtually. This is indicated by the auction of assessor services procurement for the assessment profile required to hold virtual examinations. Until this report was published, 86 candidates for the IB class Religious Court leaders have successfully passed the assessment profile session. (sp/ak)