[Marinir] BIN abandons construction of int'l intelligence school in Batam

aditya kusuma wardhana elite_navyseal at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 29 10:52:16 CEST 2006


Why this Situation always happened in our System...???
anybody could answer this Question????
Or all the leader in our beloved country already
forgot about how to use "4 basic Principal of
Management" (Planning, Organizing, Actuating and
Controlling)....
Oh Goshhh....

Regards
Yg pusing ngeliat para pemimpin negeri ini....
  
http://www.thejakartapost.com/detail...628.G04&irec=6

BIN abandons construction of int'l intelligence school
in Batam
Fadli, The Jakarta Post, Batam

The State Intelligence Agency (BIN) has said it is
unable to complete the construction of its
international school of intelligence in Batam.

BIN chairman Syamsir Siregar made the remarks Monday
on the sidelines of the informal meeting between
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and
Australian Prime Minister John Howard.

The construction of the school project on a 15-hectare
plot of land was launched by former president Megawati
Soekarnoputri on July 9, 2003, and was scheduled to be
completed within 10 months. At that time A.M.
Hendropriono was BIN's chairman.

The school was intended to be managed jointly by BIN
and the University of Indonesia, which was to assist
in the design of the school's curriculum.

"Managing only one school is already difficult for us,
let alone being burdened with another one. Just leave
the condition (of the building) as it is," Syamsir
said, referring to the school's unfinished steel
foundations.

The abandoned school project is located near a junior
high school in Nongsa district.

Syamsir declined to discuss the reasons for BIN's
inability to continue the construction of the school.
When Megawati launched the construction of the
building she said the funds for the project, including
lecturers' wages and other operational costs, would be
taken from the state budget, although the amount of
money involved was not mentioned at the time.

Syamsir also denied the involvement of the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) in managing the school.

"Who said there was any assistance from them (the
CIA)? It is baseless. Just believe us." Syamsir said.

The launch of the school's construction coincided with
the opening of the State Intelligence Institute in
Sentul, Bogor, West Java. The school in Batam was
intended to produce intelligence experts with master's
degree-level qualifications, while the one in Sentul
provides students with bachelor's degrees.


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