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Dewan Tunda Sementara Perumusan Raperda LKPJ APBD 2017
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Discussion of Draft Bylaw on Last Year's APBD LKPJ Postponed

City DPRD's Banggar, postponed the meeting regarding formulation of draft bylaw on the last year's APBD Accountability Reports (LKPJ) along with TAPD.

We would like to ask for a more detailed explanation of why Silpa last year is more than double than previous year

City DPRD's Banggar Vice Chairman, Triwisaksana stated it was done, as there should be a deepening of the high amount of unused funds (silpa) by Rp 13.1 trillion in last year's APBD.

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"We would like to ask for a more detailed explanation of why Silpa last year is more than double than previous year," he expressed, at City Council building, Monday (7/16).

The man who called Sani expressed, the meeting discussed it was caused by a number of factors. Among them were failed auctions, delays in asset deletion and land expenditure and unrealized buildings.

"This is what we want to find out. Hopefully it can be material for amendment APBD," he told.

City TAPD Chairman, Saefullah would deepen the explanation of the high last year's silpa at a follow-up meeting that falls on Wednesday (7/18).

"Actually this amount has been set at Rp 13.1 trillion. We'll explain later," he said. 

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