JAKARTA - Member of Commission D of the DKI DPRD, Hardiyanto Kenneth, asked PSSI and PT Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro) not to debate the feasibility of the Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) for the official FIFA match.

According to the legislator of the Development Commission, the Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) can be involved in auditing the construction of JIS to meet FIFA standards or not.

"PSSI and Jakpro don't need a prolonged heated debate in the media. It would be nice to involve BPKP to audit whether the JIS development is in accordance with international standards or not," Kenneth said in a statement in Jakarta, Thursday, September 15, quoted from Antara.

The results of the audit, said Kenneth, were then exposed to the public transparently to make it clear and clear.

"Instead of making noise in the media like this, claiming each other here and there, in the end, makes people even more confused," said Kenneth.

The chairman of the IKAL PPRA LXII Lemhannas RI added that BPKP could be involved to audit JIS so that there would be no misunderstandings between PSSI, PT Jakpro, and the public considering that the budget for the construction of the magnificent stadium uses the government's budget.

"Don't just claim unilaterally. It's better to prove that PSSI's statement is wrong. BPKP can audit whether JIS is of international standard or FIFA, and if it is not yet international standard, Jakpro must be responsible for his statement. This must be done so that in the future clean and clear and there will be no slander in the future," explained Kenneth.

Kenneth asked that whatever the results of the audit from BPKP, every related party must dare to take responsibility, because in principle the JIS development uses public money.

"I think it is very appropriate to involve BPKP, because JIS is building it using public money, not personal or corporate money, and if later it is proven that there has been a misappropriation in the construction of this JIS, I hope that the responsible party can follow up," said the Head of the Disaster Management Agency (BAGUNA) of the Jakarta PDI-P DPD.

From PSSI's official website on Friday (9/9), based on the results of the PSSI's Infrastructure Safety and Security team inspection, the JIS Stadium has not met the feasibility of 100 percent of the infrastructure covering the team's "drop off" area, due to the circulation of competition-related activities in the "outer" perimeter piled up in the north.

According to PSSI, the concourse point in the eastern area cannot be used yet, the tribune perimeter needs to be reviewed, the perimeter fence under the western concourse is not sturdy and supporting infrastructure facilities such as parking bags, public transportation, and access roads to the stadium are not yet standard.

"If we look at the results of the inspection of the PSSI Infrastructure Safety and Security team, international standard stadiums should not be like this. We take the example of the Singapore National Stadium, one of the grandest stadiums with international standards in Southeast Asia, there makes players and spectators comfortable because the facilities are adequate," said Kenneth.

Previously, PSSI Secretary General Yunus Nusi said that his party had conducted a JIS eligibility test.

As a result, some JIS infrastructure is considered unfit to hold the official FIFA Matchday match. This condition made PSSI think twice about using JIS, therefore Pakansari Stadium, Bogor, and Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium, Bekasi became an option to replace JIS.


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