The Problemed BUMN Dapen Audit Is Now Complete, When Will It Be Reported To The Attorney General's Office?
Deputy Minister of SOEs Kartika Wirjoatmodjo (Tiko) revealed that the audit of the problematic state-owned company pension funds (dapen) has been completed.
Tiko said, in the near future it will be reported to the Attorney General's Office (AGO).
For your information, referring to the previous plan, the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) was asked by the Ministry of SOEs to conduct a problematic SOE dapen audit.
The plan is for the results of the audit to be submitted at the end of this month.
"Immediately, immediately, it will be announced soon. Yes, yes, it already exists," he said at the DPR RI Building, Senayan, Jakarta, Friday, September 21.
"Looking for the time to meet the Attorney General," he continued.
As is known, SOE Minister Erick Thohir noted that 65 percent of SOE pension funds were problematic.
In detail, 31 of the 47 SOE dapen institutions are problematic.
For this reason, Erick collaborated with BPKP to trace the type of problem. Erick also admitted that he had reported the initial indications for BUMN to the AGO.
However, this indication cannot be processed by the AGO.
This is because the Ministry of SOEs, AGO and BPKP agreed to conduct a thorough audit.
"We also audit so that there is no slander. So the city also distinguishes between corrupt ones, which management must be improved. From the BPKP itself, we agreed that in the middle of September, September 18, it is hoped that it will be completed," he told reporters, written on Sunday, August 6.
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Erick said the Ministry of SOEs would continue to coordinate with BPKP, AGO to BPK to complete the audit of BUMN dapen.
Furthermore, Erick also apologized because the audit process had not yet been completed, even though it was originally planned to be completed at the end of last July.
"So I apologize for a bit more than a month (resigning), but again if there is an audit from BPKP, it's better," he said.