Suspicion of Irregularity in Road Project in Indonesia: Target Was 28 Kilometers, Only 22 Kilometers Completed

핵심 요약
- While 28 kilometers were targeted in the Anabanua–Malakke Wajo road project, only 22 kilometers were completed.
- South Sulawesi regional council member Sultan Tajang requested the allegations of irregularity to be investigated.
- Tajang demands an immediate and clear explanation from the regional administration regarding the matter.
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The regional council of South Sulawesi (Sulsel), Indonesia, announced that suspicions of irregularity in the Anabanua–Malakke Wajo road project are being investigated. Gerindra Party council member Sultan Tajang requested an investigation to be launched and an immediate explanation to be made by the regional administration.
The targeted road length in the said project was determined to be 28 kilometers. However, upon the completion of the construction works, it was determined that only a 22-kilometer section could be finished. Authorities want to investigate the reasons for this significant discrepancy to audit whether public resources were used properly.
Tajang invited the South Sulawesi Provincial Administration (Pemprov Sulsel) to make a clear statement regarding the matter and to conduct a transparent investigation. The incident brought up the lack of auditing in public tender processes and infrastructure projects in the region.
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- What was the targeted length of the road project in question?
- The targeted length of the Anabanua–Malakke Wajo road project was 28 kilometers.
- How much road was actually built in the project?
- The targeted length of 28 kilometers could not be reached in the project, and only a 22-kilometer section was completed.
- Who raised the suspicion of irregularity?
- Gerindra Party council member Sultan Tajang stated that there is a suspicion of irregularity due to the deficiency in the project.