JAKARTA - Muaythai athlete, Adisty Gracelia Lolaroh, has not received a bonus from the Bekasi Regency Government for his achievement in winning a gold medal at the 2024 National Sports Week (PON).

Adisty was promised a bonus of Rp. 100 million for his achievements representing the region in the national largest multi-branch. Instead of receiving the bonus, he was instead crossed out of the Bekasi muaythai athlete.

"Yes, the Bekasi Regency bonus did not go down," said Adisty when confirmed by the media.

At the end of January 2025, Adisty received news from a friend regarding the disbursement of the bonus which was scheduled to be given on Monday, February 3, 2025.

He then found out the truth of the information through the Chairman of the Bekasi Regency Muaythai Management, Stefano Rumagit, after contacting Bertje Rummangit. From Bertje, he was asked to directly ask Stefano.

From Stefano, he found out that the Regency Management had problems with the Provincial Management so they refused to communicate with each other. Adisty was surprised because he as an athlete was dragged along.

Adisty admitted that his current status had been removed from the Bekasi Regency athlete list for no apparent reason. In addition, he is also not included in the list of athletes receiving bonuses.

"Yes, until now there has been no clarity. For example, if it is removed from Bekasi, where am I, here. However, I did not get a letter if I was issued," he said.

Adisty had tried to contact KONI Bekasi, who told him to come on January 31, 2025. However, KONI Bekasi then asked him not to come because he was no longer on the list of bonus recipients.

The news made him hurt, but he still hopes to get his rights on the date of his disbursement. However, until now he has not received the bonus, while other athletes have.

"I am waiting until February 3, 2025, the other athletes will be disbursed, while I will not be disbursed," said Adisty.

Apart from Adisty, Muaythai Dzakiah athlete Apypah Ghanie has not yet received a bonus of IDR 40 million for his achievement in winning a bronze medal at the 2024 Aceh-North Sumatra PON.


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