198 Civil Affairs Sragen debt
Credit & Loan June 16th, 2010

The case of bad debts hit 198 employees in the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) Sragen, Central Java. They must bear the debt of Rp516 million.
But the bad credit cases allegedly involving employees staff person initials BH Ministry Sragen, 47, has not been resolved through legal channels.
Case began in June 2006 the employees to take loans of money in a bank like BKK Karangmalang, Masaran, BRI Sragen and Karanganyar World Bank through the bra market, which served as treasurer of Religious Affairs.
Own employees applying for loans to the bank with a value varies from Rp15-30 million. The loan repayment system through a cut salaries by way of monthly installments.
Process payments through the treasurer elements. It’s just that without the knowledge of the employees MORA Sragen, their installment money was not deposited dinsinyalir to the bank. Debts due to reach the hundreds of millions, of course went straight to the bank asking the victims of their loan installments.
“Obviously we were very surprised by reports that our banks have not assessed menganngsur these loans, but we’ve put up with a way of cutting through the treasurer salary MORA Sragen,” said Endang Sriyati, one of Sragen Ministry employees who claim to repay their loans Rp25 million.
Investigate had found money deposit investigate the Ministry’s officials allegedly diverted by unscrupulous treasurer who reached Rp516 million. The victims themselves could only surrender to a case of bad credit affecting it, so to return the loan installments they did not receive a continental salary every month.
Meanwhile, team leader for clarification depag bad credit cases Sragen, Arkhanuddin Anzorri explained, from the results of the investigation it was found there is more bad debts Rp500 million. Bad credit was allegedly diverted by the former treasurer of the Ministry environment Sragen. The credit crunch victims were not only employees of Religious Affairs, but also the religious teachers of kindergarten and MAN levels throughout the Sragen Regency.
“But we have no agreement to process the case to the law,” he said













