The Mataram District Attorney's Special Crime Investigator, West Nusa Tenggara, has scheduled an examination of witnesses in the alleged corruption case of people's business credit funds (KUR) in a state-owned bank with a potential loss of IDR 6 billion. Head of the Intelligence Section of the Mataram Kejari, Ida Putu Bagus Widnyana, said that the agenda was part of the investigators' efforts to reveal the role that would be responsible for the potential loss to the state of Rp. 6 billion. "Yes, we have scheduled the examination of witnesses this month. The parties who previously gave information at the investigation level are included in the examination agenda," said Bagus in Mataram, Antara, Tuesday, May 2. The parties included in the inspection agenda came from banks and KUR fund recipients. As material for the completeness of the examination, investigators also inventoried all documents for investigation needs. "So, later from the testimony of this witness, it will be seen what the loss rate looks like," he said. The potential loss of IDR 6 billion came from the management of KUR funds at the unit level, namely in the Kebon Roek area, Mataram City, and Gerung, West Lombok Regency. The Rp6 billion figure also emerged from the accumulation of management in the two work units of the country's conventional bank. In details, a potential loss of IDR 4 billion appeared in work in the Kebon Roek area and IDR 2 billion for the Gerung area. Potential state losses arise based on the number of customers receiving KUR funds. For the Kebon Roek area, 112 customers and Gerung, 49 customers. Then, the nominal disbursement of KUR funds per customer varies, depending on the submission category, both micro KUR and small KUR with a maximum disbursement value of IDR 100 million.

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