Pay State Losses Rp900 Million So The Reason For The Mataram Prosecutor's Office SP3 For Corruption Cases For Advocacy Funds At The North Lombok Hospital
The Mataram District Attorney (Kejari) issued a letter of termination of investigation (SP3) in the alleged corruption case of advocacy service cooperation funds at the regional public service agency (BLUD) of the North Lombok Regional General Hospital (RSUD).
"Yes, we have stopped the investigation into the case," said Head of the Mataram Kejari Intelligence Section Harun Al Rasyid in Mataram, NTB, Thursday, March 21, confiscated by Antara.
From the results of the case title, the SP3 issued by the Mataram Kejari taking into account the return of state financial losses in accordance with the potential that emerged amounting to Rp900 million.
Harun said that investigators were aware of the return based on a report from the North Lombok Inspectorate.
Nevertheless, he emphasized that his party could re-open the case if there was new evidence related to criminal allegations.
"We can reopen it as long as there is new evidence that leads to acts against the law," he said.
Previously, the Head of the Mataram District Attorney's Office, Ivan Jaka, said that the problem in this case was related to the alleged regional budget expenditure that was not in accordance with the rules.
The regulation is related to a work contract for advocacy services at the North Lombok Hospital BLUD which was allegedly without the regent's approval.
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During the investigation, the prosecutor revealed allegations that the work contract for advocacy services was determined by the BLUD management by directly appointing lawyers individually.
The work contract for advocacy services at the BLUD of the North Lombok Hospital, which is suspected of having problems, took place from 2016 to 2021.
Untuk pengacara yang bertindak sebagai pelaksana jasa advokasi BLUD RSUD Lombok Utara diduga menerima pembayaran Rp12.5 juta per bulan.
If calculated in the revenue period for 6 years, the government has set aside a budget to pay for advocacy services worth IDR 900 million.