PALANGKARAYA - The Central Kalimantan Provincial Government is actively trying to prevent and overcome the potential for criminal acts of corruption (tipikor) and illegal levies in the goods and services procurement sector (PBJ). FGD) anti extortion in the procurement of government goods and services with the Saber Extortion Task Force. "I hope that through this FGD, it can be a means of cross-sectoral communication in finding joint solutions to overcome this potential," said Sugianto in Palangka Raya, Wednesday, February 9. He reminded all levels, to carry out every stage in the process of procuring goods and services in accordance with applicable regulations, starting from planning, the selection process, both tender and selection, to contract management until the completion of the work process. "Together we will create a good development climate and conducive," he explained. In addition, he emphasized that the v be proactive in efforts to prevent and eradicate corruption, collusion and nepotism (KKN), and not involve oneself in disgraceful acts such as illegal levies or other unlawful acts. Furthermore, Sugianto asked that the ranks of the provincial government apparatus can be a good example, in efforts to eradicate KKN, so that district and city governments can do the same. For this reason, it is hoped that the apparatus can work optimally and make innovations and breakthroughs, in creating public services more accountable and transparent. This is very important to do so that the community can really benefit from optimally implemented public services. Then all staff are also required to work professionally in carrying out their duties and responsibilities in accordance with applicable regulations, in order to prevent the occurrence of Hand Catching Operations. OTT).
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