JAMBI- Eleven regents and mayors as well as Jambi Governor Al Haris signed a commitment to prevent corruption at a coordination meeting on corruption prevention with the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) at the Jambi Governor's official residence.

"The chairman of the Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission, Mr. Firli Bahuri, was present at the coordination meeting to eradicate corruption in Jambi. We want Jambi to be better than before," said Al Haris in Jambi, quoted by Antara, Monday, September 27.

The commitment of the regional head in Jambi includes improving and strengthening the system and local governance by referring to the "monitoring center for prevention" (MCP) which is coordinated and monitored by the KPK for evaluation.

Furthermore, planning, budgeting, financial realization in local government governance that prioritizes the interests and benefits of the public.

Then commit to carry out a clean, professional and accountable procurement process for goods and services, free from corruption, collusion and nepotism.

Next, it is committed to controlling, recovering and securing all assets belonging to the regional government. In addition, strengthening, monitoring and controlling in local government governance.

Furthermore, he is committed to developing a public complaint system through the "Whistle Blowing System" integrated with the KPK.

Furthermore, carrying out activities to handle COVID-19 in a transparent, accountable and corruption-free manner as well as preventing corruption in the local revenue sector and preparing potential PAD.

Finally, implementing action plans in the integrated corruption eradication program consistently and sustainably.

Al Haris hopes that the KPK will provide full support for efforts to realize clean, transparent, accountable and free governance from corruption, collusion, and nepotism in local governments through the integrated corruption eradication program.

A government that is free from corruption is certainly a big hope for the people who want Jambi Province to be more advanced with the development of regional innovations from various fields that are no longer constrained by government governance that has not been able to accommodate regional needs.

"KPK facilities help us to be better in the administration of government and public services," said Al Haris.

Firli Bahuri reminded the governor and all regents and mayors in Jambi Province to instill an attitude or commitment to implement and manage a clean, accountable and corruption-free government.

"Instill in your heart the attitude of being a good person as a state administrator," said Firli.


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