2019 APBD Amendment Approved by Rp 86.89 Trillion
Reported by Mustaqim Amna | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan along with City Council (DPRD) leaders, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) about 2019 City Budget Priorities and the Provisional Budget Platform (KUA-PPAS) in the plenary meeting room, at City Council building, Central Jakarta, Wednesday (8/14).
W e hope Jakarta Provincial Government could run this year's programs properly
In the meeting, they agreed the amendment city budget by Rp 86.89 trillion in which its amount was cut from the initial budget by Rp 89 trillion.
"Alhamdulillah (thank God), we have finished discussing the 2019 KUA-PPAS and we hope Jakarta Provincial Government could run this year's programs properly," expressed Anies as quoted by Jakarta PPID press release.
DPRD-TAPD Holds Meeting to Discuss 2019 KUA-PPASThis budget cutting would not have an impact on the execution of priority programs.
"This is more a matter of paper. So it says down by Rp 2.4 trillion is
a matter of its accounting fell to Rp 2.4 trillion, as the silpa assumption, which was originally estimated at Rp 12 trillion, turns out to be Rp 9.5 trillion," he stated.The he said budget planning must be better thus the budget absorption is getting better.
"In the future, hopefully, our absorption can be better thus our silpa decreased by Rp 12 trillion. When silpa audit is done at Rp 9.5 trillion, so we'll do adjustment or decreased at Rp 2.4 trillion," he explained.
As for the information, based on the Home Minister Regulation No. 38/2018 about Guidelines for Preparation of 2019 APBD, the city must draft the amendment APBD, starting from discussion of KUPA-PPAS towards the legislative for further discussion.
That became the city basis to compile, deliver and discuss the Draft Bylaw about APBD amendment.
This year's KUA-PPAS includes changes in income and revenue from regional financing, changes in the temporary ceiling per function and SKPD/UKPD, programs and activities, indirect spending and regional expenditure plans for 2019 budget.