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Penyalahgunaa Dana KJP Akan Dibuat Malu  di Media Massa

KJP Abuser will Be Published in Mass Media

Jakarta Education Department will keep imposing strict sanction to people who misuse Jakarta Smart Card funds for non-education needs.

Based on Gubernatorial Regulation, use of KJP fund beyond education needs will be frozen. The case is still being investigated and we also do summons

Aside that, the fund abuser will also be published to the media as a deterrent effect.

Djarot Wants KJP Abuser to Be Jailed

Based on Gubernatorial Regulation, use of KJP fund beyond education needs will be frozen. The case is still being investigated and we also do summons,” said Head of Jakarta Education Department, Arie Budhiman, Monday (8/3).

Budhiman furthered his party will release several ways to give deterrent effect to the abuser, such as locking out the KJP fund and publish the abuser to mass media. Along with that matter, the socialization about the new KJP’s debit system will back to be held.

"This way will give deterrent effect to the actors,” he uttered.

He added that the application of KJP’s non-cash system or debit is effectively preventing irregularities in the field. If it is not applied, monitoring towards 480 thousands of KJP holders will be difficult.

“Non-cash system is very effective. Evidently, we know this misuse case earlier,” he finished.

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