Singaraja – In order to improve performance related to the administration of State Property (BMN), Ganesha University of Education (Undiksha) held a Focus Group Discussion entitled “Asset Reconciliation: Inventory and Reporting of the Annual SIMAK BMN for the 2021 Fiscal Year”. Taking place at the Aneka Lovina Hotel, Singaraja, Wednesday (8/12/2021), this activity presented speakers from the Singaraja KPKNL Senior State Asset Management Custodian.
Undiksha Deputy Chancellor for Planning, Financial Administration, Human Resources, Prof. Dr. I Wayan Lasmawan, M.Pd. who attended and opened the event revealed that Undiksha as a Public Service Agency (BLU), asset management is very important. “How important the asset is for the institution. Especially when we already have the title of BLU. Because asset management and asset administration are one of the important pillars of how BLU moves forward,” he explained.
He further conveyed, increasing the skills and abilities of SIMAK BMN operators will be able to help BMN reporting become better, with the hope that the assets owned can optimally become one of Undiksha’s income-generating aspects. “Today’s activity is to refresh the understanding and knowledge of SIMAK BMN operators at Undiksha so that they can advance from the income side, more popularly known as income generating. Assets are one of the drivers of campus life, with the hope that assets will generate at least 40% of the total budget allocation required each year,” he said.
Meanwhile, the guest speaker, Made Putra Wahyu Legawa, revealed that the main material presented was related to the administration, security, and maintenance of BMN with the 3T principle. “Through this event the management of Undiksha can be more Administratively Orderly, Physically Orderly, and Legally Orderly related to the administration of its BMN. With the hope that the assets owned by Undiksha can work optimally which will have an income impact,” he said.
He also hopes that BMN Undiksha reporting can be carried out properly which of course will be very useful in the future not only for institutions. “For BMN Undiksha friends, stick to 3T at work. Because this is our home. So we protect BMN for the sake of our generations and our children and grandchildren,” he said.
This activity was also attended by the Head of Undiksha’s General and Finance Bureau, Ni Luh Wayan Yasmiati, S.H., M.Pd., Deputy Dean II and Deputy Director II at Undiksha, and attended by BMN operators and employees from related fields of BMN Undiksha. (hms)