Allegations Of Corruption Of Rp. 200 Million In The Rarampadende Village Fund Of Central Sulawesi Handled By The Sigi Kejari
SULTENG - Allegations of misuse of village funds in Rarampadende Village, West Dolo District, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi (Sulteng) are currently being handled by the Inspectorate and District Attorney (Kejari) Sigi.
"For the amount of the findings, we don't have them because the supervisory affairs are in the inspectorate, while we are only part of coaching village heads," said Head of the Sidi Regency Community and Village Empowerment Service (PMD), Ambar, in Bora Village, Central Sulawesi, Wednesday, May 14, quoted by Antara.
He revealed that the PMD's task in the village is to help the regent carry out government-related affairs in the field of community empowerment.
"So indeed the findings of the inspectorate are because the main task is to supervise and audit the use of village funds, including reports of their use from the village directly to the inspectorate," he said.
Meanwhile, Inspector of the Inspectorate of Sigi Regency Andi Wulur said that the alleged misuse of Rarampadende village funds had been forwarded to the Sigi District Attorney.
"As a result of our findings, there are allegations that the misuse of village funds in Rarampadende has reached Rp. 200 million," he said.
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According to him, until now there has been no evidence of a return made by the Rarampadende Village government regarding the findings.
"We have examined the Head of the Rarampadende Village and the investigation process has been completed," he said.
It is known based on data from the Ministry of Finance that 2025 village funds for Sigi Regency reached IDR 147 billion.