Prior to entering politics, Effendi worked as a logistics supervisor in
Halliburton Indonesia, and later as a director in a mechanical supply company.
Political career He was a member of Bekasi's
Regional People's Representative Council between 1999 and 2008, and he was its speaker since 2004. In May, Effendi was elevated to mayor officially. Later, his victory was disputed by his rivals over administrative reasons, since he did not register his second wife in the election process. He was reelected following the
2018 election, securing 67.5% of the votes. On 5 January 2022, he was arrested by the
Corruption Eradication Commission under suspicions of receiving bribery and selling government positions. ==References==