TERNATE - Junior Attorney General for Special Crimes at the Attorney General's Office, Dr. Febrie Adriansyah asked law enforcement officials in North Maluku to increase public trust in order to create a common view in determining the mechanism for resolving cases in government.
"This is so as not to cause other impacts, such as a decrease in public confidence in reporting to law enforcement officials and APIP (government watchdog officials)," said Febrie Adriansyah in Ternate as reported by ANTARA, Thursday, September 14.
Jampidsus said this in a virtual speech at the directed discussion group (FGD) in the context of the Public Consultation for the 2023 National Leadership Training and Training Center for the First Place of the Year V Force held by the North Maluku Attorney General's Office.
He said the Attorney General in other directions mandated an increase in synergy, coordination and good collaboration between APIP and law enforcement officials in handling reports or complaints of local government administration in line with the provisions of Article 385 Paragraph 3 of Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government and Article 25 Paragraph 3 of PP Number 12 of 2017 concerning the Development and Supervision of Regional Government Implementation.
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"Through this FGD, it is hoped that it will be a solution to problems that require follow-up so that there is a common perception between APH and APIP which will be stated in the form of instructions or guidelines for Jampidsus, as well as a means of public consultation on the instructions to be issued," he said.
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