Sri Mulyani Proud Of Six Echelon I Of The Ministry Of Finance To Win The Best Predicate In Public Information Disclosure
JAKARTA - Minister of Finance (Menkeu) Sri Mulyani expressed her appreciation to her staff who have helped realize the quality of Public Information Disclosure to an informative level.
According to the Minister of Finance, this achievement makes the Nagara Dana Rakca agency the first to fulfill its legal obligations regarding public information disclosure as well as monitoring and evaluating information.
“This is a reflection of the public responsibility that is in the Ministry of Finance to continue to be transparent, open and accountable. We all believe that transparency is a very inherent principle of good governance and is a hallmark of the state treasurer,” he said at the 2022 Public Information Openness Seminar, Thursday, August 4.
The Minister of Finance added that the echelon 1 units in his ministry succeeded in achieving the best category in public information disclosure, which was achieved by six officials managing information and documentation (PPID). He said, this achievement increased when compared to the previous year where there were only 4 PPIDs that reached the informative level.
“I really appreciate the units that have committed to continue to disclose information maximally so that the public can also get information that is accurate, timely, and of the right quality. Everything is a form of public responsibility, moral responsibility and our concern for Indonesia," he said.
Furthermore, the Minister of Finance mentioned the six level 1 PPIDs that received informative categories within the Ministry of Finance, namely PPID level 1 from the Directorate General of Treasury (DJPB), PPID level 1 from the Directorate General of State Assets (DJKN), PPID Level 1 from the Directorate General of Customs and Excise. Excise (DGCE).
Then, PPID level 1 from the Directorate General of Taxes (DJP), PPID level 1 from the Financial Education and Training Agency (BPPK), and PPID level 1 within the Inspectorate General (ITJEN).
“We have moral and professional duties and responsibilities to continue to be able to deliver accurate, credible, timely and quality public information. This is to continuously clean the public space of various information that may be inaccurate or intentionally inaccurate and misleading that can threaten the life of our nation and state," closed the Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani.