Governor Sugianto Sabran Asks KPK To Supervise Development In Central Kalimantan
PALANGKARAYA - Central Kalimantan Governor Sugianto Sabran asked the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to closely monitor development activities carried out in this area.
He asked the KPK to closely monitor multi-year work at several points in Central Kalimantan, including the construction of a type B hospital in the western area, namely Hanau District, during the 2021 Prevention Center Monitoring Meeting (MCP) and the 2022 MCP socialization.
"If the building is four-star, it must really be four-star. The quality must be prioritized," said Sugianto as quoted by Antara, in Palangka Raya, Wednesday, March 16.
He asked the regional apparatus who play a role in every development implementation to complete the work. Including in March 2022 so that all auctions can be completed.
"I warned the ranks of the provincial government, especially the heads of regional apparatus, not to get involved in corruption cases," he explained.
Meanwhile, the Acting Regional Secretary for Central Kalimantan, Nuryakin, said the achievement of the 2021 Central Kalimantan Provincial Government MCP Index was 92.92 percent. Developments in the success of the Central Kalimantan region include planning and budgeting the APBD of 95.8 percent, procurement of goods and services 93.6 percent, licensing 95.7 percent, supervision APIP 97.3 percent, ASN management 80.8 percent, optimizing local taxes 99.6 percent, and regional asset management 82.6 percent.
MCP is an application developed by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to facilitate monitoring carried out by the Coordination and Supervision of Corruption Prevention (Korsupgah) of the Indonesian KPK.
He said the ranks of the provincial government team had worked optimally and worked hard so that the results were more than 90 percent. This condition indicates that activities related to alleged corruption can be suppressed.
"We hope that the 2022 provincial government's MCP Index can reach 95 percent," he added.
Nuryakin encourages every intervention that is still below 95 percent, such as ASN management at 80.8 percent and regional asset management at 82.6 percent to be maximized.