JAKARTA - The Indonesian Anti-Corruption Society (MAKI) found that there were allegations of cuts or misuse of incentives for health workers (nakes) handling COVID-19 at a hospital in Serang City. MAKI coordinator Boyamin Saiman in Serang said on Thursday that his party had investigated the there is a complaint against the alleged cut in the health worker incentives. The results of the investigation for two days at one of the dj hospitals in Serang City, there are strong indications of the alleged deduction or misappropriation of the health worker's salary. COVID-19. This budget comes from the APBN through the Ministry of Health and is channeled to hospitals," Boyamin Saiman told reporters. told to make an account in the name of each health worker. However, the savings book and ATM were not given to the health workers," said Boyamin.

It was later discovered, he said, that in July this passbook and ATM were given out, so that after checking the respective accounts, it was known that the money was coming in and going out. May 2021 or between January 2021 and June 2021. The average incoming money is between Rp. 20 million to 50 million, depending on the position and position of each health worker. million to Rp. 25 million. So they can take money between Rp. 7 million to Rp. 25 million," said Boyamin. Thus, said Bonyamin, health workers whose honorarium is Rp. 50 million can only take between Rp. 20 million to Rp. 25 million and whose honorarium is Rp. 20 million to Rp. 30 million, can only take between Rp. 8 million to Rp. 10 million. Upon the findings of the alleged deduction, his party immediately reported it to the Banten Police. As for the alleged violation, the Banten Police will later formulate the follow-up process. Boyamin.


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