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Deputy Governor of DKI Answers Commitment Fee Formula E Jakarta is more expensive than other countries

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Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria answered the question of the difference in costs commitment fee Formula E deposited by Jakarta with other cities in the world. Riza mentions the difference commitment fee on each continent in accordance with the provisions of the organizers.

“There is a difference commitment fee between Asia and Europe. We follow the existing provisions of Formula E,” Riza told reporters, Sunday (9/19/2021).

Riza also ensured that his party made the payment in accordance with the provisions set by Formula E Operations (FEO). For payment details commitment fee, Riza handed it over to PT Jakpro as the organizer of Formula E Jakarta.

“Please ask Jakpro. Details and details,” he said.

About the difference commitment fee Initially questioned by the PSI Party faction of the DKI DPRD. Deputy Chairman of Commission E from F-PSI, Anggara Wicitra, revealed the total commitment fee borne by the DKI APBD amounting to 122.102 million pounds sterling.

While organizing Formula E in Montreal, Canada, PSI stated that the cost of Nomination Fees for the City of Montreal was C$151 thousand or equivalent to Rp. 1.7 billion and race fees of C$1.5 million or equivalent to Rp. 17 billion with a total cost of Rp. 18.7 billion. In fact, according to Anggara, the implementation of Formula E in New York City, United States, is free of charge commitment fee.

“This is questionable, why the cost commitment fee Formula E Jakarta is very high and clearly burdens Jakarta’s APBD,” said Anggara.

As is known, a letter was circulated from the Jakarta Youth and Sports Agency (Dispora) to Governor Anies Baswedan regarding the implementation of Formula E racing. The letter contains details of the Formula E commitment fee that Anies must pay. The letter was made on August 15, 2019.

Member of Commission B of the DKI DPRD, Gilbert Simanjuntak, confirmed the letter from the DKI Dispora to Anies.

“Yes. It has been confirmed that he said it to the Dispora, and it is admittedly true,” said Gilbert, Tuesday (14/9/2021).

In the letter, the DKI Provincial Government has an obligation to pay commitment fees for five consecutive years. The details are as follows:

2019/2020 session: 20 million pounds sterling or equivalent to IDR 393 billion
Session 2020/2021: 22 million pounds sterling or equivalent to Rp 432 billion
Session 2021/2022: 24.2 million pounds sterling or equivalent to IDR 476 billion
2022/2023 session: 26,620 million pounds sterling or equivalent to IDR 515 billion
Session 2023/2024: 29.282 million pounds sterling or equivalent to Rp 574 billion

In total, the initial details are worth 121 million pounds sterling or around Rp 2.3 trillion with the current exchange rate of Rp 19,680.

Watch the video ‘Explanation of the Deputy Governor regarding Circulation of Anies’ Letter Mandatory Paying Off Formula E Fee’:

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