KPK Immediately Orders The Abuse Of House Assets And Cars Of Ex-Official Officials In Papua
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said it would immediately control the misuse of local government assets (Pemda) in Papua, both vehicles, official houses and several other government facilities.
Chairman of the Coordination and Supervision Task Force (Satgas Korsup) Prevention Region V KPK Dian Patria said that the control of official vehicles and official houses belonging to the Regional Government by former officials is quite a lot, so it is necessary to control them.
"There are various modes that are carried out so as not to be returned at retirement, for example lost, buying and selling, heavily damaged, used outside the city, brought when mutation or moved, and there is also ownership in personal name," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, May 12.
According to Dian, if the former officials are aware that it is not their property, the assets of the local government in Papua are very large, so that it can become income.
"For this reason, we urge former officials and retirees, both the council and executives who still control vehicles belonging to the local government to be returned properly, because they belong to the state," he said.
Dia mengatakan tidak aturan yang menjelaskan bahwa kendaraan dinas itu dapat menjadi milik pribadi karena mendapatkan surat dinas atau surat resmi dari gubernur atau lainnya.
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"Because there are no rules, let alone conducting their own auctions. Those who can conduct their own auctions at the provincial level, namely the governor, deputy governor and regional secretary. Then the district level, namely the regent and deputy regent, as well as the city, the rest cannot be returned, it must be returned," he said.
He asked former heads of offices, heads of fields and others to return the assets of local governments that are still being used at this time, because if they are not returned, his party will announce it in the mass media, and can even be subject to criminal embezzlement of assets.
"For this reason, we encourage the local government in Papua to immediately report any goods that have not returned in the report of the assets of state administrators (LHKPN)," he said.