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Komisi A Sepakati KUA-PPAS OPD Bidang Pemerintahan Rp 10,2 triliun

Commission A Approves KUA-PPAS for OPD in Governmental Sector

Jakarta Council (DPRD) Commission A finished the 2020 budget priorities and preliminary threshold (KUA-PPAS) meeting for Regional Apparatus Organizations (OPD) in Governmental Sector.

We agreed it together as the ceiling budget of KUA-PPAS in Commission A

In the meeting, total budget ceiling in 2020 KUA-PPAS decided between Commission A and related OPDs was Rp 10.2 trillion. It increased by 3.62 percent or Rp 358.8 billion from the initial budget ceiling of Rp 9.9 trillion.

Commission A Chairman, Mujiyono stated that total direct expenditure was Rp 5.7 trillion and indirect expenditure was Rp 4.5 trillion.

KUA-PPAS Review at Commission A Completed

"We agree it together as the ceiling budget of KUA-PPAS in Commission A that will be submitted to Banggar," he mentioned, at Jakarta DPRD Building, Jalan Kebon Sirih, Gambir, Central Jakarta, Monday (11/11).

He added that proposals that have not been accommodated could be added in further meeting with Banggar.

Meanwhile, Commission A Deputy Chairman, Inggard Joshua stated that it was only a budget ceiling review, thus it was possible for corrections or adjustment in Banggar meeting.

"We always give a chance, as long as it is for the sake of Jakartans," he added.

For information, KUA-PPAS meeting with Commission A on Monday was also attended by mayors, regents, leaders of Development Planning Board (Bappeda), Inspectorate, Government Bureau, Legal Bureau, Bureau of Bureaucratic Reform and Organization, Bureau of Regional Head and Overseas Cooperation, and General Bureau.

Then also Communication Information and Statistic Department, Fire and Rescue Department, Population and Civil Registration Department, Satpol PP, Regional Personnel Agency (BKD), and Human Resources Development Agency (BPSDM).

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