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This research discusses the validity of goods/services procurement contracts signed by Commitment Making Officials (PPK) without a certificate of competence, in accordance with the provisions of Presidential Regulation No. 16/2018. This regulation requires PPK to have a certificate of competence by December 31, 2023, but many PPKs have not yet met this requirement. Through LKPP Circular Letter (SE) Number 1 of 2024, relaxation of this requirement is given, allowing the assignment of PPK from Other Personnel with basic certificates. This research uses a normative method with a conceptual and statutory approach, analyzing the legal implications of the relaxation. The results show that contracts signed by PPK without a certificate of competence can be considered "voidable" (vernietigbaar) according to Article 1320 of the Civil Code. This is due to the PPK's incompetence in fulfilling the required competency requirements.
Hermansyah et al. (Tue,) studied this question.