Moeldoko exposes strategy on corruption

Jakarta – Chief of Presidential Staff, Moeldoko, has explained 12 points of action that will be performed by the National Strategic Group for Corruption Avoidance (Stranas PK) in 2021-2022

” The team in the year of 2021 to 2022 will concentrate on 12 actions within 3 focus sectors and will be more output-, outcome-oriented compared to the year prior,” he stated in Jakarta on Tuesday.

Stranas PK is a national policy aim that focuses on corruption prevention, and is described by ministries, bodies, and local governments in avoiding corruption in Indonesia, based upon Presidential Decree number 54 of 2018.

The Stranas PK group comprises agents from the Anti-Graft Body, Presidential Personnel Office, Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Company, Civil Apparatuses and Bureaucratic Reform Ministry, as well as the House Affairs Ministry.

6 of the 12 points of action for 2021-2022 for the Stranas PK group include speeding up export-import licensing and governance; ensuring efficiency and efficiency in procurement of products and services; using National Identification Numbers for the accuracy of subsidies; reinforcing the Electronic-Based Federal government System (SPBE), including synchronizing preparation budgeting; boosting internal government control; and, enhancing the integrity of law enforcement officials.

He described that progress has actually been made in the implementation of the nationwide technique for corruption avoidance in 2019-2020

” Among them in the licensing sector and trading system, licensing services got faster, saving 5-14 days of time due to the removal of the Domicile Certificate (SKDU) and problem permits and the execution of online single submission (OSS),” he stated.

The arrangement of social help, according to Moeldoko, is also getting more targeted since the Integrated Social Well-being Data (DTKS) and Population Recognition Number (NIK) coverage has reached 88 percent, which is very crucial, specifically during the COVID-19 epidemic.

” Secondly, in the state financial sector, the governance of federal government procurement of products and services has actually become more transparent and accountable with the implementation of an e-catalog,” he informed.

In the sector of law enforcement and bureaucratic reform, a benefit system-based guidance has begun to be built to prevent the sale and purchase of positions, enhance the Federal government Internal Supervisory Apparatus (APIP) for internal supervision, and speed up the implementation of SPBE, he stated.

” We appreciate all ministries/ firms and local governments, state-owned enterprises, and the private sector, in addition to all aspects of the civil society who have actually carried out and supported the 2019-2020 National Strategy for Corruption Prevention with full and sincere commitment so that we might achieve most of the targets,” Moeldoko remarked. (INE)

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