PERTAMINA Patra Niaga issued warning letters to 12 SPBE (bulk LPG filling stations) which allegedly contained fuel cylinders beneath the amount necessities.
It is a follow-up to the outcomes of an inspection by the Ministry of Commerce by way of the Directorate Normal of Client Safety and Business Rules (PKTN) concerning supervision of Wrapped Weight (BDKT).
“Issuing sanctions within the type of warning letters is meant to make sure that SPBE entrepreneurs instantly observe up on the findings of the inspection outcomes. If no adjustments are made, then heavier sanctions shall be given and doesn’t rule out the potential of revocation of enterprise permits if errors proceed to be made,” mentioned Pertamina Regional and marketing Director Patra Niaga. Mars Ega Legowo as quoted from a press launch, Sunday (26/5).
The 12 SPBEs who got warning letters have been unfold throughout the Jakarta, Tangerang, Bandung, Purwakarta, Padalarang, Ujung Berung and Cimahi areas. “Pertamina Patra Niaga is dedicated to taking agency motion in opposition to all distribution establishments and companions who violate the foundations,” mentioned Ega.
He added, Pertamina Patra Niaga will proceed to extend synergy with the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Vitality and Mineral Assets, not solely in monitoring, but in addition bettering the system in order that the distribution of three kg LPG runs easily from filling at SPBE to the group.
Written Warning Sanctions
In the meantime, PKTN Director Normal Moga Simatupang acknowledged that the sanctions given might be within the type of a written warning first and will escalate to the revocation of the enterprise license.
“The sanctions are within the type of administrative sanctions. We’ll give a written warning first. Later, if it’s not adopted up, the sanctions might escalate to the purpose of revoking the enterprise license,” he mentioned.
Sanctions for these violations are regulated in Authorities Regulation Quantity 29 of 2021 in regards to the Implementation of the Commerce Sector, Article 166 paragraphs (1) and (2). Sanctions that may be imposed on enterprise actors are administrative sanctions in phases as much as the revocation of enterprise permits. (Mir/Z-7)
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