Revision Of The Jakarta Regional Property Management Regional Regulation Able To Review Dispute Assets In Courts
JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta DPRD and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government are currently processing the revision of Regional Regulation (Perda) Number 17 of 2004 concerning Regional Owned Baran Management. The DPRD agreed that the revision of Perda 17/2004 was an effort to reform government-owned assets.Deputy Chairman of Commission A of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Inggard Joshua, assessed that changes to articles in the revision of the Regional Regulation on Regional Property Management would be able to secure assets belonging to the DKI Provincial Government disputed in court. Considering that currently, there are many government-owned assets that are problematic."We want to help the DKI Provincial Government investigate cases of assets that are detrimental to the government. We ask that this regional regulation be completed immediately because it can increase regional levies," said Inggard, quoted on the official website of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Sunday, February 5.Similarly, Deputy Chairman of Commission C of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Rasyidi, said that until now there are still many assets in the capital that are vulnerable to being taken over by irresponsible parties. Therefore, Rasyidi reminded that there is a need for material thickening in the crucial articles revised by this regional regulation."We know that DKI's assets are large, but the ownership is still unclear. If this regional regulation is completed, it will be clear in the future, so that our income will also increase," said Rasyidi.Continuing, the Regional Regulation Formation Agency (Bapemperda) of the DKI Jakarta DPRD admits that until now assets belonging to DKI Jakarta are still often in the spotlight of the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) from the inventory side to its utilization.Therefore, the Chairman of the Bapemperda of the DPRD, Pantas Nainggolan, revealed that his party is committed to streamlining the harmonization of this regional regulation with the rules that intersect.This is because the use of assets for the welfare of the community is the main goal of the revision of Perda 17/2004."We hope that the Raperda, which is being followed up, can provide great benefits for the welfare of the community. This is indeed necessary for harmonization of other regulations or the Governor's Regulation to be improved and adapted to needs," he added.