The Mayor Of Depok Supports Sandi, An Employee Who Unloads Corruption At The Damkar

JAKARTA - The Mayor of Depok, Mohammad Idris, is responding to the alleged case in the Fire and Rescue Service (DPKP / Damkar) of Depok City, West Java.

"Of course, the Depok City Government is fully committed to good and clean governance," said Idris in Depok, as reported by Antara, Monday, April 19.

Idris explained that all information and responses from the public regarding the enforcement of good and clean governance became good input. Of course this will be taken seriously to be resolved fairly and truthfully.

In connection with the alleged corruption in the procurement of field service clothing (PDL) and the cutting of incentives within the Depok PKP (Damkar) Office which has been conveyed by a freelance daily worker at the PKP Office to the media, Idris fully supports efforts to investigate the case through the applicable mechanism.

"We also ask all parties involved to cooperate in efforts to find truth and clarity in this case," he said.

Idris has also ordered the Inspectorate to investigate the matter, and from the results of the coordination between the Inspectorate of the City of Depok and the Inspectorate General of the Ministry of Home Affairs, it was agreed that the Inspectorate General of the Ministry of Home Affairs would handle and examine this information.

"On behalf of the Depok City Government, we convey that according to reports from our ranks, to this day no warning letter has been issued against brother S (Sandi) in connection with his efforts to bring this case to the public's attention," he said.

If the person concerned feels sent SP or intimidated, said Idris, please report directly to him who gave the SP and intimidate.

"I guarantee the security concerned," he said.

Idris said that the examination process had been rolling. "Let us wait and guard together the results. Hopefully what is true looks real true, and what is wrong looks real wrong. God is wise always sided with truth and justice," he said.