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Ahok Suspects of Assets Affairs Conducted by Civil Servants

Jakarta Governor Basuki 'Ahok' Tjahaja Purnama suspects if there is assets affair conducted by oknum (member) of Civil Servants in the Jakarta Financial and Asset Management Body (BPKAD).

What I suspected is, if there is affair in BPKAD conducted by an oknum , it is like mafia

"It's no doubt in Jakarta, so now they can win even not in court. What I suspected is, if there is affair in BPKAD conducted by an oknum, it is like mafia," said Ahok at City Hall, Tuesday (7/14).

The asset meant is a land which is located at Jalan Kayu Putih Raya, Pulo Mas, East Jakarta. The land is managed cooperatively between PT Jakarta Propertindo and PT Korea World Center. In the agreement, A Korean Culture Center is supposed to be built on such land, but now precisely it is built Fruit supermarket.

Ahok Ready to Help Demolishing Illegal Buildings on Pertamina's Lands

Ahok sees many cases that won by the third side is not making sense. Whereas, the plaintiff has no powerful evidence, but it was won by court indeed. He claimed has been trying to return the government assets that have been taken over. Even, the assets taken over since the government of the Governor Sutiyoso.

"We know that We should find the troubled assets, but will it be won in the court?" he asked.

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