Head of the DKI Jakarta Regional-Owned Enterprise Development Agency (BP BUMD) Fitria Rahadiani admitted that she was not aware of any alleged collusion or conspiracy in the procurement of tenders in the construction of the revitalization of Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM), Cikini, Central Jakarta.
This alleged conspiracy was revealed by the Indonesian Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU). Meanwhile, the revitalization of the TIM is managed by PT Jakarta Propertindo (Jakpro).
"I haven't read that information yet. I don't promise to be able to answer anything because I haven't read it yet," Fitria told reporters, Friday, January 27.
As a follow-up, Fitria admitted that she would check the alleged collusion that occurred in the Regional Owned Enterprise (BUMD) project belonging to the DKI Provincial Government.
"I'll check first, yes. Now I haven't read that," said Fitria.
Sebelumnya dalam akun Instagram KPPU RI, disebutkan dugaan kolusi tender revitalisasi TIM masuk dalam laporan KPPU. Saat ini laporan berada di tahapan Pemeriksaan Pentrolihan oleh Majelis Komisi.
"When the revitalization was still ongoing, KPPU received a report of alleged conspiracy or collusion in the procurement of phase 3 revitalization," wrote the kppu_ri Instagram account.
There were 3 parties who were reported in the case, namely the tender implementer, PT Jakarta Propertindo (reported I), PT Pembangunan Perumahan Tbk (reported II), and PT Jaya Konstruksi Manggala Pratama Tbk (reported III).
The KPPU explained the chronology of alleged conspiracy that occurred during the procurement of phase 3 revitalization carried out by the procurement team on April 21, 2021. The evaluation of the tender was carried out through scoring with an assessment of two types of documents, namely administration and technical and price.
There were 5 participants who submitted bid documents, namely PT Waskita Karya, KSO PP-JAKON, PT Wijaya Karya Bangunan Bangunan, PT Adhi Karya, and PT Hutama Karya.
"From the results of the evaluation, sequentially PT Wijaya Karya Bangunan Gedung Tbk, PT Adhi Karya Tbk, and KSO PP-JAKON are ranked 1 to 3 in the tender," explained KPPU.
The proceeds from the tender were submitted to the Director of Human Resources and General Affairs Jakpro. However, on June 21, 2021, the person concerned did not approve the results of the tender and asked for a re-tender.
Then in the second tender, there were 4 participants who entered the bidding documents, namely KSO PT Waskita Karya-PT MSP, PT Adhi Karya, KSO PP-JAKON, and PT Wijaya Karya Bangunan Gedung. From the evaluation results, KSO PP-JAKON and PT Wijaya Karya Bangunan are ranked first and second in the tender.
"The tender results were then submitted by the Director of Human Resources and General Affairs Reported I (Jakpro), and on August 16, 2021, KSO PP-JAKON was determined as the winner of the tender," he explained.
From this condition, the KPPU Prosecution investigator assessed that it was suspected that Jakpro had attempted to collude or collusion by canceling the first tender on June 21, 2021.
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