JAKARTA - The Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) through the Directorate General of Housing is ready to implement the Anti-Bribery Management System (SMAP) in the construction and implementation of housing for the community.

This is carried out as a risk mitigation effort, strengthening administrative governance as well as efforts to improve services to the community and ensuring the quality of the results of residential development.

"Today, we are launching an Anti-Bribery Management System (SMAP) within the Directorate General of Housing of the Ministry of PUPR. We want the construction of housing for the community to be carried out properly and quality," said Director General of Housing of the Ministry of PUPR Iwan Suprijanto in Jakarta, Tuesday, February 14.

Iwan said that the implementation of the SMAP would be coordinated by the Directorate of Compliance with the Intern Directorate General of Housing. In addition, SMAP will also be carried out by all work units at the center and the Housing Provision Work Unit, as well as the Housing Provision Implementation Center (P2P) in all parts of Indonesia.

"With the signing of this Integrity Pact, 19 Housing Provision Centers within the Directorate General of Housing are ready to carry out SMAP," he said.

According to Iwan, the direction from the Inspectorate General (Itjen) of the Ministry of PUPR and the KPK is very important to strengthen the Housing and Satker Center as the spearhead of development in the regions.

Moreover, the fulfillment of decent housing is very necessary to reduce the shortage of housing needs or backlogs for people in the regions.

"We hope that this SMAP can be socialized and carried out by all employees. I also invite all employees at the Directorate General of Housing to carry out 7 T, namely On Time, Right Quality, Right Cost, Right Administration, Right Benefits, Without Findings, and Without Complaints, so that services to the community and development results remain of quality," he said.


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