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Jakarta –
The controversy over the distribution of funds (DBH) from the central government to the provincial government of DKI Jakarta extends to the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK). This was because he was linked by Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati.
Initially, DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan asked the Ministry of Finance to immediately find a shortage of profit-sharing funds for the provincial government he led. However, Sri Mulyani said that DBH would be paid after the results of the BPK audit.
BPK Supreme President Firman Sampurna also opposed it. He explained that there was no connection between DBH’s payments and the results of the BPK audits.
“There is no relationship between the payment of the obligations of the Ministry of Finance to the Provincial Government of DKI or any local government, related to the insufficient payment of its obligations, related to the funds of participation in the benefits and the inspections carried out by the Agency. Supreme Audit, no connection, “he said Monday in a conference call. (05/11/2020).
He said that he had written to Sri Mulyani on April 28, 2020 on the subject of DBH.
“Please let the Ministry of Finance make a decision on the issue of payment or non-payment in the hands of the Ministry of Finance.
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