BENGKULU - A total of 21 motorbikes handed over to the cooperatives that were beneficiaries of the assistance of One Billion One Kelurahan or Samisake were withdrawn by the Bengkulu City Government (Pemkot). The withdrawal was carried out by the local District Attorney (Kejari).
Bengkulu Kejari Head Yunita Arifin said the dozens of motorbikes had now been returned to the Bengkulu City Government. The Kejari made withdrawals after acting as State Attorney (JPN), on a special power of attorney (SKK) given by the Bengkulu City Cooperatives and MSME Office. "The motorbike is an inventory provided by the Bengkulu City Cooperatives and MSME Office to a number of cooperative recipients of Samisake funds. To run the Samisake aid program, and has ended in 2021," he said in Bengkulu City, Wednesday, April 12, confiscated by Antara. He said that the vehicle had been stuck for two years in each cooperative, then JPN Kejari Bengkulu summoned the cooperative administrators to hand over the assets of the Bengkulu City Government. The handover of assets belonging to the City Government was made voluntarily by members of the cooperative after summons and today the Bengkulu Kejari handed over the 21 units of the vehicle to the Bengkulu City Government.
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Head of the Bengkulu City Cooperatives and MSMEs Service, Nurlia Dewi, said that her party had difficulty recovering as many as 21 motorbikes. "We ask the Bengkulu Kejari to collect financial installments and a number of assets that belong to the local government," he said.
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