Tanggamus - Regent of Tanggamus H. Moh. Saleh Asnawi emphasized his commitment to anti-corruption in maintaining a clean and ethical government. The affirmation was conveyed during a reflection moment on one year of leadership in February 2026.
Saleh Asnawi emphasized that there was no room for the practice of selling names, money games, or corruption in the local government environment. He also admitted that he was serious about building Tanggamus for a better future and would not tolerate any form of deviation.
"I am really straight to build Tanggamus for the future. If there are obstacles or deviant actions, I will definitely take action," he said.
The Chairman of the Young Anti-Corruption Caucus (Kamaksi) Joko Priyoski assessed that Saleh Asnawi's firm statement must be accompanied by concrete and tangible actions. He reasoned that in Tanggamus Regency there were many traces of alleged corruption with fantastic value.
"First the Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) Project and the second Batin Mangunang Hospital Health Equipment: Operational problems and procurement of medical facilities (such as CT Scan) which were highlighted because they did not function or were not used to the maximum for public services," he said when contacted by VOI, Tuesday, June 16.
Joko also urged the BPK RI to conduct an evaluation and re-audit related to the fair award without exception to Tanggamus Regency. The reason is, there are still two cases of alleged corruption that have not been legally resolved.
"Urging the Central BPK to re-evaluate the Wajar Without Exception award to Tanggamus Regency. Please start by opening the BPK Lampung Representative website which seems to be rarely updated," he added.
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