NTB - Case files belonging to two suspects in the alleged corruption case in the procurement of teaching and learning aids (ABBM) at the Mataram Health Polytechnic (Poltekkes) immediately P21 or complete.
Head of Public Relations of the NTB Police, Kombes Pol. Arman Asmara Syarifuddin said that in the near future his party would delegate the suspect and evidence to the public prosecutor.
"Hopefully in the near future it can be delegated (phase two)," he said in Mataram, NTB, Friday, August 4, which was confiscated by Antara.
In this case, the value of state losses is estimated at IDR 3.2 billion. This figure is based on the results of the audit of the calculation of state financial losses (PKKN) from the NTB Representative Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP).
With state losses, NTB Police investigators named two suspects in this case with the initials AD and ZF. The suspect AD acts as the power user of the budget (KPA) and ZF as the official commitment maker (PPK).
When the project rolled out in the 2017 fiscal year, it was revealed in the management structure of the Mataram Poltekkes, AD held the positions of Director of the Mataram Poltekkes and ZF as Head of the Nursing Department (Kajur) at the Mataram Poltekkes.
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The procurement of this ABBM comes from the 2017 State Budget. The project is channeled through the Ministry of Health with a budget of IDR 19 billion.
Purchases of ABBM goods were carried out through e-catalog. However, some went directly through a tender system which was won by seven provider companies involving 11 distributors.
One of the items purchased was a mannequin. The tool is to support practices in the majors of nurses, midwives, nutrition, and health analysts.
However, it is suspected that some of the items sourced from the procurement cannot be used so that they are stalled. The reason the campus cannot use it is because it is not in accordance with the needs of the learning curriculum.
From this case previously, there were findings from the Inspectorate General of the Ministry of Health worth Rp. 4 billion. This figure is still common because it not only emerged from the Mataram Poltekkes, but also from the Banda Aceh Poltekkes, and Tasikmalaya, West Java.
Investigators once asked for a copy of the findings of the Inspector General of the Ministry of Health for the purpose of auditing state losses. However, the Inspector General rejected the request so that investigators traced the loss by cooperating with BPKP.
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