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Monday, October 3, 2011
SEA Games Organizing Committee Excited On rising Rules Direct Appointment
The House Building Jakabaring Athletes in Sports Complex, Palembang. TEMPO / Esther Lastania
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta - SEA Games organizers / Indonesia SEA Games Organizing Committee (INASOC) South Sumatra welcomed the publication of a presidential decree on the appointment of the direct procurement of goods and services the SEA Games.
Deputy Director of the Organizing Committee II INASOC Mudai Madang said the decline in the president's decision is like conditioning and encouragement for the committee in the midst of preparing for the Games countries of the Southeast Asia region. Presidential decree a legal umbrella for the committee is required immediately to buy a number of completeness, such as game devices, means of transportation, and completeness of information technology.
"That's very cool for us and we will soon appoint a competent businessman of equipping items SEA Games," said Mudai who is also Chairman of KONI South Sumatra, Friday, September 16, 2011.
Regulation of the president and a presidential decree had been signed on 15 September 2011. The emergence of this rule is intended to make the SEA Games organizers can work well XXVI. Presidential and Presidential Decree was contained on the procurement of goods and services directly related to the organization through the appointment of the SEA Games as well as accelerating the disbursement of funds XXVI SEA Games.
Although the decree has been issued, does not mean the whole purpose would be done without a tender. According Mudai, procurement of goods and services through direct appointment only apply to the procurement of goods and services requires a long time and are not sold freely.
He called a number of needs that likely carried out without an open tender, such as procurement to completing technology and information, transportation, safety equipment and sparring equipment. "The appointment directly only hard to get the goods on the market and its use is urgent," said Mudai.
Exemplified, procurement of equipment for security and game equipment suppliers are required to buy from overseas because most of the products in question have not been produced domestically. The relevant provision of furniture homestead athletes, Mudai admitted not knowing anything the matter because the procurement process is handled directly by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
The decrease of this rule also welcomed the committee from divisional test events and the provision. Chairman of the organizers test sports events around the South Sumatra INASOC Dheni Zainal when contacted Friday, September 16, 2011, request that the decree was immediately followed up with the rules as a guideline for implementing support in the field.
With the fall of that decree, believes Dheni experimental activities and field equipment will be under increasing certainty of the match. Therefore, the committee in the area often receives complaints from the parent of sports-related availability of means of support.
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