The Commitment Of Pariaman City Government To Fight Corruption Questioned By KPK
JAKARTA - The commitment of the Pariaman City Government in eradicating corruption in the area has been questioned by the KPK. This is because, not a single document has been provided as an indicator of the achievement of the Monitoring Center for Prevention (MCP).
The head of the KPK Region II Task Force, Arief Nurcahyo, said that if the administration alone could not be fulfilled, how would it be implemented in the field.
"KPK's job is only to assist local governments (Pemda) to carry out corruption prevention programs. Whether or not the regional government improves governance returns to the regional government," he said, during an online MCP evaluation meeting, PSU and optimizing regional income with the Pariaman City Government. , Tuesday, July 27.
The KPK asked the Pariaman City Government to be serious about catching up with the MCP achievements, considering that to this day there has not been a single document uploaded to meet the MCP achievement indicators.
The Corruption Eradication Commission also encourages the acceleration of the settlement of the expansion assets between the Pariaman City Government and the Padang Pariaman Regency Government and is willing to facilitate meetings of the two parties.
He said the 32 assets of the expansion consisted of 11 official offices or libraries that were still active, two empty offices, 12 official houses that were still occupied. Then there is one local government akper, one unit of the Padang Pariaman Regent's complex, one vacant plot of land, one KONI secretariat of Padang Pariaman Regency, one ex-Dekranasda building of Padang Pariaman Regency.
In addition, there is also one Agricultural, Fisheries, Forestry and Food Security Extension Agency and one Social Service LBK which is a provincial asset that has been handed over to Pariaman City, but is used by Padang Pariaman Regency.
"The problem with 32 assets with the Padang Pariaman Regency Government has been around for a long time and the potential for lost assets is also getting bigger. For this reason, the KPK is pushing for an accelerated settlement. It's kind of like a book transfer. Even if physically it has not been completely handed over, at least it is clear that the period of use is clearly agreed upon. The process should be easier for fellow regional governments," said Arief.
In addition, the KPK encourages local governments to immediately complete the application of an accurate and adequate database of actual and potential taxes as soon as possible so that the Tax Assessment Letter (SKP) is not only applied to Land and Building Tax (PBB), but to all regional tax items because of the potential for misuse. authority. The KPK reminds the rights of local governments to public infrastructure, facilities and utilities (PSU) from developers for the use of regional assets, considering that there has been no handover of the PSU from the developer. The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) urges the regional government to immediately make a regional head regulation regarding PSU because there is no such thing yet
The KPK hopes that the asset sector and DPMPTSP will cooperate optimally regarding the developer's obligation to hand over the PSU to the local government. This is done so that there is certainty about the number of PSUs that will be submitted by the developer at the stage of submitting a permit to DPMPTSP.
"We regret that the city government has not cooperated with the High Attorney and the State Attorney as the State Attorney in the form of a Special Power of Attorney (SKK). Even though we can ask for their help to solve PSU problems and collect receivables," he said.
Meanwhile, the Regional Secretary of Pariaman City, Yota Balad, said that the total land assets as of June 2021 were 458 parcels of which 144 had been certified and the remaining 314 had not been certified. The target for asset certification in 2021 is 50 fields and to date, five certificates have been issued.
"In addition, there are a total of 608 official vehicles," he said.
The Head of the ATR/BPN Land Office of Pariaman City, Rita Sastra, has no significant obstacles in the process of registering local government land certification.
"We are currently in the process of measuring and optimistic that 45 certificates will be issued no later than December 2021," said Arief.