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        "id": 1348865,
        "msgid": "corruption-at-dprds-1447893297",
        "date": "2003-10-06 00:00:00",
        "title": "Corruption at DPRDs",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
        "tags": null,
        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Corruption at DPRDs For the last three years, since the endorsement of Law No. 22\/1999 on regional autonomy, we have seen the country increasing in \"legislative power\" -- both at the provincial as well as the regental levels. Recent events have made sensible Indonesians feel very concerned about the behavior of regional legislative council (DPRD) members.",
        "content": "<p>Corruption at DPRDs<\/p>\n<p>For the last three years, since the endorsement of Law No.<br>\n22\/1999 on regional autonomy, we have seen the country increasing<br>\nin &quot;legislative power&quot; -- both at the provincial as well as the<br>\nregental levels. Recent events have made sensible Indonesians<br>\nfeel very concerned about the behavior of regional legislative<br>\ncouncil (DPRD) members.<\/p>\n<p>The ambiguous articles of the law, which are open to multiple<br>\ninterpretations, have been exploited by several councillors to<br>\nenrich themselves. Article 19.1.G, for instance, says that the<br>\nDPRD has the right to determine its budget, and Article 21.2 says<br>\nthat the financial arrangement of the DPRD is regulated according<br>\nto the council&apos;s self-determined procedures. Article 29.5 further<br>\nsays that the DPRD Secretariat&apos;s budget is determined by the<br>\ncouncil.<\/p>\n<p>The exploitation of these loopholes has paid off, but thanks<br>\nto the vigilance of regional non-governmental organizations and<br>\nprosecutors who brought the irregularities to the courts, the<br>\npay-off was only temporary.<\/p>\n<p>In Padang, West Sumatra, 40 councillors have been named<br>\nsuspects in a corruption case, including its DPRD Speaker, the<br>\nalleged mastermind; the Tanggamus DPRD Speaker was detained and<br>\nis being held in a cell at the Lampung Prosecutor&apos;s Office (The<br>\nJakarta Post, Aug. 20); in Palembang, South Sumatra, 74<br>\ncouncillors are to be investigated by authorities; in Bandung,<br>\nWest Java, councillors are being held up to scrutiny by the<br>\npublic and prosecutors for billions of rupiah in &quot;kaveling (land<br>\nplot) funds&quot; they had embezzled.<\/p>\n<p>Besides the corrupt cases above, other councillors throughout<br>\nmany regions have shown their lack of sense of crisis in abusing<br>\ntheir budgeting authority by setting their salaries and<br>\nretirement funds unreasonably high.<\/p>\n<p>In Bandar Lampung, councillors requested a 500 percent salary<br>\nincrease. In Kutai Timur regency, East Kalimantan, and Sragen<br>\nRegency, Central Java, they asked for pensions of Rp 300 million<br>\nand Rp 50 million, respectively. Not to mention the latest<br>\ncontroversy in Jakarta and Malang regency, East Java, where<br>\ncouncillors requested a Rp 2.5 billion wardrobe allowance.<\/p>\n<p>Bearing these cases in mind, it is highly appropriate that the<br>\nabove Law be revised -- the latest information from the Ministry<br>\nof Home Affairs indicated that the draft revision would be ready<br>\nby the end of October. The draft revision, of course, should<br>\nprovide a proper and effective supervisory mechanism in regards<br>\nfinancial matters by involving the expertise of the Ministry of<br>\nFinance and other relevant institutions.<\/p>\n<p>M. RUSDI<br>\nJakarta<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/corruption-at-dprds-1447893297",
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