Langkat, North Sumatra, 21 / 6 (Reuters) - About 200 residents who call themselves the Alliance of Anti-Corruption Office visit Langkat Regent, North Sumatra to question the policy of development in that area.
"We have come to question the policies of development and community interests Langkat," said coordinator of action in the Stabat Rifai on Tuesday.
Residents come to the office of Regent Langkat using seven units of rural transportation. Once at the front gate of the regent's office, they immediately do the oration.
They, among others, questioned the use of Rp64 billion fund which returned former Langkat Regent Syamsul Arifin. In addition, they also questioned about receipt of CPNS in 2009-2010 and ask for investigation of cases of alleged contractor payments by 16 percent to the project offices.
Residents also asked relevant agencies to investigate the usage of allocation of funds village, allegedly inflate the price of rice to the poor, as well as allegations of bribery in principle permit issued by the Office of Integrated Services Langkat.
Residents also asked the Regents Langkat focus thinking about the fate of society and build up the area in earnest.
District Secretary Langkat Surya Djahisa when receiving representative villager explained, funds amounting to Rp64 billion from the incumbent was still in the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).
While the acceptance CPNS 2009-2010, according to him, has been done according to procedures and regulations as well as transparent.
Concerning the alleged deposit of the contractor, he asked for concrete evidence in order not to cause fitna.
After meeting with the Langkat regency, residents then head of the local parliament and received its chairman Langkat Build Rudi Hartono.
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