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JABAR - The Monitoring Center for Prevention (MCP) program initiated by the KPK to improve the management of good local governments is free from corrupt practices. The Bekasi Regency Government (Pemkab) has also prepared an action plan to follow up on the corruption prevention program for the supervision of the anti-corruption agency.

Acting Bekasi Regent Dani Ramdan said this action plan was motivated by the achievement of the Bekasi Regency MCP which is currently still at 64 percent of the target of 80 percent.

This unoptimal achievement is due to the unsatisfactory list of proofs in the planning and budgeting area.

"Actually, the problem is again related to 'evidence', while we have carried out the work. There is also a proposal earlier so that in each area an official will be appointed to handle this MCP," he said in Cikarang, Bekasi Regency, quoted from Antara, Friday, September 2.

Dani assessed that the acceleration of action carried out would run optimally in meeting evidence and increasing the target of the Bekasi Regency MCP.

"It is definitely more optimal, judging by the meetings we have held, there has been an improvement through the treatment we have made to regional officials," he said.

Head of the Bekasi Regency Inspectorate MA Supratman said, as the focus of the MCP program from the KPK is that eight areas of regional apparatus intervention are being observed, as well as eight targets for achieving MCP in 2022.

"It is hoped that regional officials can support SAKIP RB, and all of us MCP. In the future, we will do a lot, such as the formation of a regional inflation control team and others," he said.

He detailed that a number of actions that will be carried out include forming control agents that are determined based on the Bekasi Regent's Decree with the task of coordinating the implementation of MCP, preparing targets for achieving intervention areas, and conducting routine evaluations.

Then establish direct communication between MCP admins and KPK verifiers, develop and set LOs per regional apparatus, prepare targets for achieving intervention areas, allocate budgets in related changes and MCPs, as well as input evidence assistance.

Supratman said that there were eight regional apparatus implementing intervention areas in the Bekasi Regency Government, including the Inspectorate, the Regional Development Planning Agency, and the Regional Revenue Agency.

Then the Regional Financial Management Agency, Personnel and Human Resources Agency, Community and Village Empowerment Service, One Stop Integrated Investment Office, Diskominfo, DPPKPP, LPBJ Section, Organizational Section and Development Section. (KR-PRA).


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