Jakarta Regional Parliament Forms Special Committee to Oversee Public Asset Governance
The Jakarta Regional Parliament (DPRD) continues to strengthen its commitment to public asset governance. One key measure is the formation of a Special Committee (Pansus) to oversee the handover of social facilities (Fasos) and public facilities (Fasum) from property developers to the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government.
Inggard Joshua, Chairman of Commission A of the Jakarta DPRD, stated that the special committee is tasked with ensuring that social and public facilities are properly handed over in accordance with developers’ obligations. He noted that some developers have yet to complete their facility handover obligations, with delays exceeding ten years in certain cases.
“This situation is clearly unacceptable and uncomfortable for residents,” said Inggard after attending the signing of the Handover Certificate (BAST) for Semester II of 2025 at Jakarta City Hall on Wednesday, 4 February 2026.
Inggard said that oversight must be tightened to ensure the public’s rights to public spaces, green open spaces, places of worship, and sports facilities are fulfilled. The DPRD also affirmed that it would offer no room for compromise with developers who neglect their obligations.
“Developers must not be granted development permits for other land before their obligations are met,” said Inggard.
Comprehensive and Transparent Oversight
The special committee, once formed, will not only examine administrative documents but also thoroughly trace the status of assets. Inspections will cover tax assessment notices (SPPT), land legality, and confirmation of registration as regional assets.
The DPRD confirmed it may coordinate with law enforcement agencies if there are indications of violations. “We will check the SPPT and the status of the social and public facilities. If there are still problems, we will coordinate with the KPK,” said Inggard.
This move sends a strong signal that the management of social and public facilities must be transparent, accountable, and free from irregularities.
In line with the DPRD’s position, Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung affirmed that the government would not hesitate to take action against developers who fail to meet their obligations. He said the involvement of law enforcement agencies such as the KPK is part of the commitment to maintaining clean and responsible public asset governance.
“If obligations are not met, the government can issue warnings and even take action publicly,” said Pramono.
Beyond mere administrative processes, social and public facilities must be put to immediate use for the benefit of the public. “They should be utilised for the public interest as effectively as possible,” he said.
Pramono also urged that assets which have been handed over should not remain at the recording stage. He requested that these assets be managed and used for the welfare of residents.
Appreciation for Developer Commitment
During the event, the Jakarta DPRD also expressed appreciation for developers who have fulfilled their obligations. The signing of the Handover Certificate for Semester II of 2025 served as evidence of a shared commitment to supporting orderly and sustainable urban development.
Inggard added that the use of social and public facilities must be well-targeted, whether for green open spaces, places of worship, or sports facilities. He also praised the DKI Provincial Government’s commitment to ensuring the registration of social and public facilities as regional assets.
“I am proud that this has been reaffirmed by the governor,” said Inggard.
At the event, PT Metropolitan Kentjana Tbk and RW 18 of the Sunter Garden Complex officially handed over social and public facilities to the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government. Symbolically, North Jakarta Mayor Hendra Hidayat and South Jakarta Mayor M. Anwar presented the assets to Faisal Syafruddin, Head of the Regional Asset Management Agency.
With the formation of the special committee and strengthened oversight, the DPRD and DKI Jakarta Provincial Government are demonstrating their seriousness in delivering development governance that serves the public interest. Social and public facilities are not merely administrative obligations but the rights of residents that must be safeguarded, monitored, and optimally utilised for a more orderly, transparent, and equitable Jakarta.