JAKARTA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) together with the Inspectorate General carried out monitoring and evaluation related to the new student admission system (PMB) at the University of Tadulako (Untad) Palu, Central Sulawesi in 2020-2022, Monday 13 March. "The point is that monitoring carried out by the KPK is not looking for faults, but wants to see how the new student admission system and what things must be improved later," said Untad Chancellor Prof Amar in Palu, Monday 13 March, was confiscated by Antara. He added that the KPK checked the revenue quota system, especially the independent path by taking samples at three faculties, namely the Faculty of Medicine, Engineering and Economics. "The things to look for are the acceptance system and the future for independent channels will be changed by online or online systems to make it more transparent," he said. They (KPK) asked for information as needed, and the KPK conducted an evaluation so that we could improve the prospective student admission system in the future," he said.
The Chancellor of Untad hopes that with monitoring and evaluation in the academic community, it will become a lesson to strengthen the implementation of a transparent and accountable system, so that institutional/graduate management is better. "Repairing the system departing from evaluation, and this is important to do," he concluded.
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