JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung emphasized that the Head of Malaka Sari Village, Duren Sawit District, East Jakarta, who borrowed money from a number of public infrastructure and facilities handling officers (PPSU) had been removed.
Pramono has instructed the Mayor of East Jakarta to release the duties of the Malaka Sari Village Head.
"When the Mayor conveyed to me, my direction was clear, something like that had to be relieved of his duties. So, the village head in Malaka Sari has been relieved of his duties," said Pramono at DKI Jakarta City Hall, Monday, June 30.
Pramono emphasized that the attitude of the village head who borrowed money from his subordinates should not be carried out for ASN officials. Therefore, disciplinary punishment deserves to be given.
"Not providing good education for his subordinates and also at the same time for organizations at this City Hall," said Pramono.
Previously, information circulated about PPSU's confession in Malaka Sari Village, East Jakarta, regarding the village head who borrowed money but was not immediately returned.
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From the information obtained, the village head borrowed Rp. 17 million from a number of PPSU with different amounts.
The money is intended to be used for daily needs to pay for school needs.
After receiving the report, East Jakarta Mayor Munjirin asked the Duren Sawit sub-district head to examine the Malacca Sari village head.
"It's true, PPSU lent the money but it was returned on Wednesday (June 18). All debts have been paid to PPSU," said Munjirin.
Munjirin said the examination was aimed at uncovering the case more clearly.
"Now it is in the process of requesting information and I have asked the head of the Duren Sawit sub-district head to conduct an examination," said Munjirin.
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