The Feasibility Study Of Formula E Has Not Been Revealed Yet Even Though It Has Been Examined By BPK, PSI: Why Should It Be Hidden?
JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of Commission E of the DKI Jakarta DPRD from the PSI faction, Anggara Wicitra Sastroamidjojo, admitted that he was surprised because until now the revision of the feasibility study for Formula E has not been disclosed by the DKI Provincial Government.
In fact, the Jakarta Formula E event was held on June 4. The revised feasibility study document has also been reviewed by the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK).
"The revision of the feasibility study has not yet been received by the DPRD. In fact, the BPK LHP says the document already exists. This is strange even though we have asked for this feasibility study from last year. From there we can know the calculation of profit and loss and the economic impact in a pandemic. Why should be hidden?" said Anggara to reporters, Monday, June 20.
In fact, according to Anggara, DPRD needs to know transparency regarding the calculation of expenditure and income in the form of profits and their economic impact.
Not to mention, in the BPK report on the results of the examination (LHP) of the 2021 DKI Jakarta Provincial Government financial statements, it was revealed that the commitment fee according to the results of the PT Jakpro renegotiation was not IDR 560 billion.
The BPK LHP revealed that the actual commitment fee was around Rp653 billion or £36 million. This was found by BPK in the revised feasibility study document which was compiled by Jakpro.
In the document, it is stated that there is still a lack of commitment fee payments of IDR 90.7 billion or the equivalent of 5 million pounds. The agreement is that PT Jakpro will pay for the shortfall from company funds without using the APBD. This finding, according to Anggara, must be explained.
"There is a digital track record of PT Jakpro having stated that the commitment fee for three years is IDR 560 billion, now the fact is that we have to pay another IDR 90.7 billion. Not necessarily Jakpro can pay because in 2019 and 2020 it was a loss," said Anggara.