Palangka Raya Perches In National 4th Position For Corruption Prevention, Mayor Fairid Naparin Gives This Important Message
PALANGKA RAYA - The City Government of Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan Province received the best four national titles in the prevention and eradication of corruption by the Corruption Eradication Commission of the Republic of Indonesia (KPK RI) in the first semester of 2021.
"I just received news that Palangka Raya got the best score of four nationally and ranked first in Central Kalimantan in the evaluation of the monitoring center for prevention (MCP) or monitoring and evaluation of the corruption eradication program from the Indonesian KPK", said Mayor of Palangka Raya, Fairid Naparin, in Palangka Raya, Antara, Friday, July 16.
From the information received, the Palangka Raya City Government achieved a score of 55.25 percent so that it could reach the fourth position nationally. Accountable and transparent management of regional assets is one of the indicators that Palangka Raya gets good points. So far, 136 asset certifications have been issued, which the KPK considers quite good.
"This good value is the impact of the joint commitment of the Civil Servants of Palangka Raya City Government, plus our commitment as regional heads in preventing and eradicating corruption", said Fairid.
Therefore, Fairid gave an important message to his subordinates, every regional head, and staff to be able to maintain this value so that it does not fall until the end of 2021.
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The youngest regional head in Central Kalimantan explained that getting the best four national rankings was not easy. But maintaining that position is much more difficult.
"We would like to thank all parties who have committed to running the program so that the results can be seen and of course this is something that we can all be proud of", he explained.
MCP is a KPK program and the Coordination and Supervision of Corruption Prevention activities that aim to encourage local governments to make government financial governance more transparent and accountable.
The general focus of the assessment consists of planning and budgeting (e-Planning and e-Budgeting), one-stop integrated services, procurement of goods and services, APIP capabilities, Human Resource Management, village funds, optimization of regional income, Regional Property management, and strategic sectors.
The MCP fulfilled by each public service agency is then integrated into the application so that the elements of corruption risk can be mapped.
Based on vulnerable sectors, regions, or agencies and translate this understanding into a strategic picture and priority recommendations in providing direction for corruption prevention efforts.