JAKARTA. After facing a law case, this time Kemdagri or the Ministry of Home Affairs suddenly received a worth of US$ 90 million bill of debt for the project of electronic identity card (e-KTP). The bill came from a US-based company, which was the sub-contractor of the procurement of e-KTP. The company was given the project by a consortium, which won the bid for e-KTP project. Minister of Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo said that the government will not settle the bill, on the grounds that the government had settled the bill to the consortium, which won the bid for the e-KTP project. “It has been settled through the State Budget. But, the consortium has not paid to the company,” Tjahjo said, Thursday (24/11).
Kemdagri received US$ 90 million bill for e-KTP
JAKARTA. After facing a law case, this time Kemdagri or the Ministry of Home Affairs suddenly received a worth of US$ 90 million bill of debt for the project of electronic identity card (e-KTP). The bill came from a US-based company, which was the sub-contractor of the procurement of e-KTP. The company was given the project by a consortium, which won the bid for e-KTP project. Minister of Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo said that the government will not settle the bill, on the grounds that the government had settled the bill to the consortium, which won the bid for the e-KTP project. “It has been settled through the State Budget. But, the consortium has not paid to the company,” Tjahjo said, Thursday (24/11).