Yogyakarta - Bureaucratic reform has become an important agenda in efforts to increase efficiency, transparency and accountability in public services. One concrete effort to make this happen is through the establishment of an Integrity Zone. The socialization of bureaucratic reform through the Integrity Zone is not only an effort to disseminate information, but also to build a shared commitment to realizing a clean bureaucracy with integrity. As a form of Dulur Lima's commitment to maintaining the region free from corruption, LLDIKTI Region V is organizing a work program for Integrity Zone Bureaucratic Reform in 2024 (13/2/24).
The event was opened directly by the Head of LLDIKTI Region V, Setyabudi, who said that measuring success in a work program must be measured based on measuring instruments, precisely and if necessary, calibration. Apart from that, planning is important.
"Good planning processes, disciplined evaluations, accelerated leaps in 2024, there will no longer be a negative service image, not just the existing rules but also the mentality in serving," emphasized Setyabudi.
To increase insight and strengthen RBZI's work program in 2024, LLDIKTI Region V invited resource person Kufti Jusmintari as Head of Supervision of the State Treasury Services Office and Internal Compliance, Regional Office of the Directorate General of the Provincial Treasury, D.I. Yogyakarta. Kufti gave an explanation regarding best practices for preparing Work Programs and success in building agencies in clean bureaucratic areas serving.
"The principle of bureaucratic reform is a clean and accountable bureaucracy, and excellent public service. There are 4 important principles in preparing activity programs, namely systematic and systemic, stakeholder oriented, innovation friendly, and controlled," added Kufti.
At the end of the event session, each RBZI manager explained the 2024 work program.