“The increase in the quantity and quality of infrastructure development activities is, of course, directly proportional to the increase in the APBN and APBD financing burden.” This causes an increase in budget misuse risk and responsibility for implementing activities,” said Deputy Director of Training Organizer, Muhammad Hasbi Ash-Shiddiqi, when opening the Building Infrastructure Audit Training, on Monday (10/2/2023).
“To carry out infrastructure audits, especially in buildings and structures, auditors can analyze and assess the results of construction work accurately. Auditors can also provide appropriate recommendations and increase knowledge, understanding, and skills,” he stressed.
Therefore, Badiklat organized classical Building and Structure Infrastructure Audit Training over 5 (five) working days from October 2nd to 6th, 2023, attended by 35 (thirty-five) Jambi Provincial Inspectorate employees.
The Building and Structure Infrastructure Audit Training aims to mold auditors who can analyze and audit Building and Structure Infrastructure Work, according to regulations and guidelines, including those applicable to Government Internal Supervisory Apparatus (APIP).
It is hoped that training participants can carry out analysis, assess the results of construction work accurately, and provide appropriate recommendations.