The Inspectorate has completed an audit of funds from Sabe Village and Mekarsari Village in Central Lombok Regency. The results of the audit have been received by the Central Lombok District Attorney (Kejari).

The audit of the two villages was carried out after reports from the public entered the Central Lombok Police and the Central Lombok District Attorney's Office.

"We conducted the audit at the request of law enforcement officials, because there were reports of entry from the public regarding the alleged corruption of village funds," said Head of the Central Lombok Regency Inspectorate, Lalu Aknal Afandi in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Wednesday, October 2, confiscated by Antara.

Furthermore, the police and the prosecutor's office have the authority to convey the results.

As for those examined in the audit, including physical development programs, empowerment programs or all programs that have been implemented from 2022 to 2023 in accordance with reports from the public.

"We checked everything in the field and we have conveyed the results to law enforcement officials," he said.

Based on the MoU from the National Police Chief, the Minister ofdah and the Attorney General, regarding the handling of village funds, it was handed over to the Government Internal Supervisory Apparatus (APIP), so that if there are findings, they can be returned to the regional treasury according to the rules.

"There are 60 days for the return of the audit results to be carried out. As did the Bunkingate Village Head, he has returned the state losses as a result of the findings," he said.


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