BPKP Audit Results On Former KRL Completed, Indonesia Becomes Imported?
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JAKARTA - The Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) has completed an audit of the plan to import used trains from Japan at the end of March 2023. The plan is for the used train to replace the series of trains that have retired this year.

BPKP spokesman Azwad Zamroddin Hakim said the audit report had been completed and submitted to stakeholders.

"What is clear is that some time ago BPKP had submitted the results of the review of the train import plan to stakeholders," he told reporters, Wednesday, April 5.

Azward revealed that the report contained BPKP recommendations to stakeholders in making decisions to import trains from the country of Sakura.

But unfortunately, Azward admitted that BPKP as an internal auditor could not disclose the results of the import review of the used train to the public.

Furthermore, Azwad said this because in the internal auditor professional code of ethics it stipulates that internal auditors respect the value and ownership of information and do not disclose this information, unless there is a legal or professional obligation that requires doing so.

"Recommendations and suggestions from the results of the BPKP review can be directly asked to stakeholders who have asked BPKP to conduct an audit some time ago," he said.


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