The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) will send three task forces (tasks) to prevent corruption for the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government in 2023. This task force will oversee the planning until the implementation of the budget carried out by the DKI Provincial Government. Deputy Chairman of the KPK Alexander Marwata admitted that his party deliberately placed more people to oversee the prevention of corruption in the ranks of the office and BUMD in Jakarta. This is because the nominal value of the DKI Jakarta APBD is quite fantastic and the largest in Indonesia. This Alexander conveyed in a coordination meeting on corruption prevention with the Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono and the ranks of the DKI Provincial Government. "We plan to assign not only 1 task force in DKI. We see the strategics of the DKI Provincial Government and the size of the budget. We will assign three special task forces to DKI. If the other provinces are sufficient, there will be 1," said Alexander at DKI City Hall, Thursday, December 15. Alexander explained the reason his party placed three task forces within the DKI Provincial Government. The DKI APBD averages around IDR 80 trillion per year. This nominal is equivalent to the merger of APBD in all provinces of Sumatra or the merger of the Banten APBD, West Java, Central Java, and DI Yogyakarta. "(The area of DKI is around 700 square kilometers with an APBD of 80 trillion rupiah. This is extraordinary," said Alexander. Not to mention, the issue of assets that has not been resolved. Alexander highlighted that there are still many infrastructure, facilities and utilities (PSU) assets that are the developer's obligation to be handed over by the DKI Provincial Government. Alex said the KPK was ready to help complete the submission of the PSU. "Please pay attention to the ladies and gentlemen of the inspectorate. These are the developers who have not submitted the PSU, we just collect them. If necessary, we will assist them," said Alexander. Meanwhile, Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono welcomed the plan to place a corruption prevention task force within the DKI Provincial Government. Heru emphasized that the request for placement of the KPK Task Force was not aimed at investigating the potential for the work errors of his subordinates. "Regarding our application to be able to add a task force, it's not looking for each other, but it's called prevention. It can be consulted, it can be communicated, so that our GcG (good corporate governance) can be even better," concluded Heru.

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