Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo reminded village heads to stay away from corrupt behavior because if this is done, it can be ascertained that public trust will decrease.
"I remind you that it is not corrupted. My message is correct, not corruption. If it is done, it is certain that public trust will definitely go down," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Sunday, 14 Meei.
This was conveyed by Ganjar in halalbihalal activities with thousands of village heads (kades) throughout West Java Province in Bandung, with the theme, good village, strong Indonesia.
Ganjar, who is also the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the All-Indonesian Village Government Apparatus Association (PAPDESI), invited the Heads of Villages throughout West Java to implement an anti-corruption attitude.
Moreover, said Ganjar, as stipulated in Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 113 of 2014 concerning Village Financial Management, the Village Head has the authority to manage village funds.
In addition, Ganjar also invited the village heads to sincerely serve the village community with easy and fast bureaucratic services. Moreover, now services can be done digitally.
"Management links must exist, but the administration is also not violated. So it's actually the easiest application. Reporting it is easy," he explained.
During that moment, Ganjar also took the time to talk directly with a number of aides.
Ganjar and village heads share experiences about village management in their respective regions.
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