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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Publish SBY Presidential Anti-Corruption National Strategy sets

"This regulation will be a reference to central and local government agencies in preparing annual action plans"

 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) finally issued Presidential Decree (Presidential Decree) of the National Strategy for Corruption Prevention and Combating 2012-2014 and 2012-2025 period. This regulation is a concrete step in preventing the SBY government and combat corruption in the country.
"This regulation is very important in efforts to combat and prevent corruption, to run in a systematic and contextual," said Vice President Boediono told reporters when announcing the release of the Presidential Regulation on the Vice President, Jakarta, Wednesday (30/5).
Attending the press conference the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Joko Suyanto, Justice Minister Amir Syamsudin, Attorney General Basrief Arief, National Police Chief Gen. Pradopo East, President and Head of Unit for Supervision and Control of Development (UKP4) Kuntoro.
According to Boediono, the real anti-corruption program has been running since the United Indonesia Cabinet (KiB) I in addition to the annual action plan and the eradication of corruption, for example, through the Presidential Instruction No.. 9 Year 2011 Action Plan on the Prevention and Eradication of Corruption in 2011 and Presidential Instruction No.. 17 Year 2011 on the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Action 2012.
Such efforts, said Boediono, now united for the first time in the National Strategy Prevention and Eradication of Corruption (National Strategy sets-PPK) which was inaugurated in gazetted as a Presidential Regulation. 55 Year 2012 dated May 23, 2012 on Long-Term National Strategy sets PPK (2012-2025) and the Medium Term (2012-2014).
Boediono said the number of parties such as law enforcement agencies, Bappenas, civil society (academics and activist NGOs) anti-corruption activists, and experts have been involved in drafting this regulation.
According to Boediono, this regulation not only provide direction for anti-corruption policy in all government institutions, both national and local, but also provide clarity for the size of the anti-corruption efforts in Indonesia through a number of indicators of the achievements targeted to increase every year. "Regulation is a real effort to continue the war against corruption," he said.
It is said Boediono, the regulation reflects the commitment of the Government of Indonesia to the "United Nations Convention Against Corruption" (UN Convention on Corruption, UNCAC) 2003 which was ratified through Law no. 7 of 2006. Boediono hope Presidential National Strategy for the Prevention and Combating of Corruption will be the main reference for ministries / agencies and local governments in preparing annual action plans to eradicate corruption in the respective institutions.
"All government agencies must draw up action plans to combat corruption," said Chief Presidential Work Unit for Supervision and Control of Development (UKP4) Kuntoro conference at the Vice President of Jakarta, Wednesday (30/5).
According to Kuntoro, the next National Strategy sets will be the reference KDP central and local government agencies in preparing the annual action plan or "Action PPK" at each institution. "Action PPK which refers to the focus of activities within the National Strategy sets a later PPK is poured into the presidential instruction on every year," he said.
To help formulate the action of PPK, Kuntoro said, has provided numerous examples of anti-corruption devices that can be adopted by the ministries and institutions. The results of the implementation of the action per quarterly KDP reported and monitored by the Ministry of National Development Planning / Bappenas and other related intansi.
"There was also coupled with the discipline of monitoring, the various indicators of success that has been targeted is expected to be achieved so that truly reflect the seriousness of the presence of an improvement in the fight against corruption," said Kuntoro.
Successful or unsuccessful implementation of the National Strategy sets PPK, he says, is measured based on three key performance indicators, namely the Corruption Perception Index in Indonesia, the match between Indonesia's anti-corruption arrangements with the UN Convention on Corruption (UNCAC), as well as the National Integrity System.
"Each strategy is measured through performance indicators have been selected to support the achievement of the National Strategy sets the vision and mission of the KDP," he said. Performance indicators that include the Prevention of Corruption Index, Index Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement, Rescue Assets Ratio The Corruption and Anticorruption Behavior Index.

Sources: www.hukumonline.com

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