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DKI Tetapkan Nilai APBD Perubahan Rp 71,6 Triliun

Rp 71.6 Trillion Has Been Set for Revised City Budget 2017

Jakarta Provincial Government sets Revised City Budget (APBD-P) 2017 as many as Rp 71.6 trillion. That number rises Rp 1.5 trillion from provision City Budget Rp 70.1 trillion.

Now it is already balanced. It is Rp 71.6 trillion or rises Rp 1.5 trillion from original City Budget

Jakarta Secretary, Saefullah said, there are difference in budget around Rp 537 billion before. But recent revenue and expenditure is already balanced.

"Now it is already balanced. It is Rp 71.6 trillion or rises Rp 1.5 trillion from original City Budget," he mentioned at City Hall, Thursday (7/27).

Revised City Budget KUPA-PPAS Submitted to Council This Early August

He stated, until that day SKPD is still inputting the proposed programs in Revised City Budget. Hopefully input progress can be finished soon thus in early August the City Budget's General Policy of Priority City Budget Alteration and Provincional Budget Ceiling (KUPA-PPAS) could be submitted to council for further discussion.

"Now is in inputting progress. Usually, it cannot directly be balanced, but there is possibility of difference. If any, it will be included in unexpected cost," he closed.

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