Try Kasih Ganjar Pranowo And The Wife Of An Item, Must Be Purchased To Reject Gratification
SEMARANG - Head of the Central Java PKK Mobilization Team, Siti Atikoh Ganjar Pranowo, together with Ganjar Pranowo, are committed to cultivating anti-corruption and gratification. One of them is by always buying gifts during work visits.
This was revealed by Atikoh, during an anti-corruption socialization event to TP PKK throughout Central Java, hybridly, from the Hall of the Inspectorate Office, Jalan Pemuda, Semarang.
"As a couple and a family, you must understand how much our partner's income is, when suddenly they can buy something more is the time to remind," said Atikoh, Friday, November 11.
The word Atikoh family is a bulwark and spearhead for the prevention of corruption. According to him, talking about eradicating corruption, prevention must start from the family.
Then early childhood education, children at home, is also cultured as anti-corruption. Honestly, upholding integrity. If it becomes a habit, surely when we are outside the house we will definitely try to maintain it," he said.
Atikoh, who is also the Chairman of the Central Java Dekranasda, gave an example, one of the anti-corruption and gratification cultures that was carried out was during a working visit. For example, when attending an MSME exhibition.
"Usually I'm given something, so I say sorry if I accept it then I'll pay. I won't bring anything for free," he said.
On the other hand, continued Atikoh, this method is a form of appreciation and clarification of products from MSMEs themselves.
"Mas Ganjar and I have been committed from the start that God willing, we will donate ourselves to the people in Central Java. So life becomes good and sound, because there are no hedonis demands," he said.
Governor Ganjar Pranowo appreciated the Central Java Inspectorate initiative in cooperating with the KPK and holding the socialization. According to him, this is interesting because the target is for PKK women, most of whom are state administrators.
"So that our hope is that later they will be able to become a bulwark in their families to remind each other," he said.
Ganjar said, there are many ways that can be done to prevent corruption and gratification. One of them is by immediately reporting the goods given from anyone.
"Or maybe in another way with another method, yes, if you want to give something, just buy it. I think that's the best way," he said, who is also the Head of the Central Java PKK TP Trustees.
Since serving as Governor of Central Java since 2013, Ganjar has implemented an anti-corruption and gratification culture. Asked about its implementation, Ganjar admitted that this was one of his prides while leading.
"My friends are doing well and I'm proud, and maybe not too much attention to that," he said.
From the results of his monitoring through public control, Ganjar is happy because currently there are not many complaints related to corruption, gratification, and other terms.
"Alhamdulillah, now there are not too many people who complain about it, there are still some places. If it is in the provincial government because of my authority, I will definitely brush it. Come on," he said.
Meanwhile, Central Java Acting Inspector Dhoni Widianto said that various anti-corruption awards were received by Central Java from the KPK. One of them in 2020, received an award in an effort to manage LHKPN and control the best gratuities. Central Java became the overall champion of the anti-corruption award from the KPK.
Since 2015, Ganjar has also succeeded in bringing Central Java to a gratification compliance award. Then in 2017, Central Java again received an award from the Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) as an Institution with the Best Reporting Compliance Level.
He explained, data from the Central Java Provincial Inspectorate as the Gratification Control Unit (UPG) noted, since 2018 there have been 14 reports with a value of Rp. 61,100,000, in 2019 there were 19 gratification reports with a value of Rp. 10,250,000. and SGD 1,000, in 2020 there were 11 reports with a value of Rp. 6,665,000. Meanwhile, in 2021 there were 33 reports with a value of Rp. 18,357,300, and until May 2022 there were 20 reports worth Rp. 27,516,000.