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Appreciation and Integrity Zone Award towards WBK / WBBM

Appreciation and Integrity Zone Award towards WBK / WBBM

December 18, 2018 | Other Activities


Jakarta - "The focus of the development of the WBK / WBBM Integrity Zone is to strengthen rule of law, citizen participation, and good governance as the essential four for the establishment of Indonesian democracy. If the legal pillars are more solid and professional, the other pillars will also be more robust to sustain welfare development, "said Syafruddin, Minister of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform at the Integrity Zone Award and Award event towards WBK / WBBM in 2018, (10/12) .

The goal of bureaucratic reform is to realize an increasingly clean, accountable, high-performance, effective, efficient, and oriented bureaucracy with quality public services. To accelerate the achievement of results, the government agencies are obliged to establish an Integrity Zone as a miniature implementation of bureaucratic reform in work units / work units. The work unit that succeeded in building the Integrity Zone became a role model for other work units and got the title of a Clean Region from Corruption (WBK) / Clean Serving Bureaucracy Region (WBBM). Until 2017 there have been 109 pilot Corruption Free Areas and 18 pilot units of the Clean Serving Bureaucracy Region (WBBM). Whereas as of the end of the first semester of 2018, 910 service units have been proposed to obtain the title of WBK / WBBM.

BPS of the City of Bukittinggi (Province of West Sumatra), BPS of the Regency of Gianyar (Province of Bali), and BPS of the City of Madiun (East Java Province) became one of the agencies from BPS that received the Corruption-Free Region (WBK) award in 2018. Submission of the award certificate given by the Minister of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform was received directly by the head of the kabupaten / kota BPS who received the title of WBK. Vice President Jusuf Kalla was also present at the event which took place at the Sultan Hotel, Jakarta, this.
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