Note, These Are The Three Steps Of Social Minister Risma To Avoid Corruption In Social Assistance Distribution
JAKARTA - Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini revealed three strategic steps to avoid corruption in the distribution of social assistance (bansos) during the extension period of PPKM. The three steps are synchronizing and matching data with the Population Identification Number (NIK) at the Ministry of Home Affairs. last time i decided to put more than 21 million data to sleep, because in it there is double data. Matching with the NIK is to ensure the accuracy of the target for the distribution of social assistance," Risma said at a press conference that was monitored online in Jakarta, Monday. The second step is to improve the mechanism. In the distribution of existing social assistance, namely the Family Hope Program (PKH), Non-Cash Food Assistance (BPNT) / Basic Food Cards, and Cash Social Assistance (BST) are channeled through a non-cash mechanism. The Association of State-Owned Banks (Himbara) directly to the Prosperous Family Card (KKS) which is in the hands of the beneficiary. For BST, the distribution is done through PT Pos Indonesia. “For 10 kg of rice assistance from Perum Bulog, it is distributed through Perum Bulog. The Ministry of Social Affairs only conveys data on beneficiaries," said Risma. The third step involves the support of digital-based technology. The Ministry of Social Affairs has coordinated with Bank Indonesia, the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and Fintech Indonesia, to prepare applications that improve services to beneficiaries as well as become an effective control tool in the use of social assistance. young people from Fintech Indonesia, to prepare applications. Later with the application, beneficiaries do not have to shop at E-Warong, but can go to other places," he said. The use of the application can also monitor whether aid is spent as needed or outside of it, which is often found to be used to buy cigarettes or cigarettes. To ease the burden on the community affected by the pandemic, the Ministry of Social Affairs has prepared a number of aids. In addition to the existing social assistance programs such as PKH, BPNT/Sembako Cards, and BST, 10 kg of rice was also distributed through Perum Bulog for 10 million PKH Beneficiary Families (KPM), 10 million KPM BST and 8.8 million KPM BPNT/Kartu Sembako non PKH. The Ministry of Social Affairs also distributed five kilograms of rice to 5.9 million informal workers in Java-Bali through the Social Service. The total volume of rice was 2,010 tons, with 3,000 packages rice for 122 districts/cities and 6,000 packages for six provincial capitals.