Biak Numfor Regency Government Asks Satpol PP To Pick Up Principals Who Have Not Reported Accountability For The 2024 BOSP Fund

PAPUA - The Biak Numfor Regency Government, Papua, has asked Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) personnel to pick up school principals and treasurers who do not submit reports on accountability for the use of the 2024 Education Unit (BOSP) Operational Assistance funds.

"I ask the head of the Education Office to record which principal has not submitted the BOSP fund accountability report document to be picked up before the BPK audit," said Biak Regional Secretary (Sekda) Biak ZL Mailoa in Biak, Antara, Tuesday, February 25.

He admitted that every principal (kepsek) of the education unit together with the treasurer of BOSP is obliged to convey the progress of using the 2024 BOSP funds.

Provide details on the use of the 2024 BOSP fund accountability, according to Mailoa, as the responsibility of the principal as a user of the school operational assistance budget.

"The certificate of responsibility provides a report along with evidence of the use of local school BOSP funds," he said.

Regional Secretary Mailoa ordered the Head of Satpol PP Biak Numfor together with his members to pick up the village head who had not provided an accountability report for the 2024 BOSP funds.

"The Biak Numfor Regency Government must give a warning to school principals who are slow or have not at all held the 2024 BOSP funds accountable," he said.

He admitted, until now the Biak Numfor Regency Government is conducting an audit of the 2024 regional government financial statements by the BPK RI representing Papua Province.

An interim examination of local government financial reports for the 2024 fiscal year, he continued, was being carried out by the BPK RI Papua Representative for 35 days.

"I hope that the principal who has used the BOSP funds must submit a detailed report along with evidence of use," he said.

Based on data, the 2024 BOSP funds for Biak Numfor Regency were absorbed by Rp55.5 billion consisting of 166 elementary schools and 18,769 students amounting to Rp23.2 billion. For SMP as many as 55 schools with 10,255 students amounting to Rp14.5 billion.

Meanwhile, for SMA as many as 19 schools with a total of 6,091 students amounting to Rp12.7 billion and SMK as many as eight schools with a total of 2,219 students amounting to Rp4.9 billion.