Heaptalk, Jakarta — The Corruption Eradication Commission of the Republic of Indonesia reported that the Kaimana Regency Government’s Monitoring Center for Prevention (MCP) score for preventing corruption crimes in 2023 reached 63, the highest in West Papua Province.
The second position is held by the West Papua government with a score of 50, followed by FakFak (49), Manokwari (47), Teluk Wondama (43), Teluk Bintuni (28), South Manokwari (27), and Arfak Mountains (16).
The Regent of Kaimana, Freddy Thie, revealed seven areas that have been implemented as MCP measurement indicators, following the principles of compliance and legal regulations.
“The seven MCP areas include APBD planning and budgeting, procurement of goods and services, licensing processes, supervision by the Government Internal SupercisorySupervisory Apparatus (APIP), ASN management, optimization of local taxes, and management of regional assets. The overall planning and budgeting arranged must be effective,” added Freddy.
Based on his statement, the highest MCP accomplishment in West Papua Province has been attained three consecutive times, demonstrating the commitment of a local government officials in preventing corruption practicesAccording to his statement, the highest MCP accomplishment in West Papua Province has been attained three consecutive times, demonstrating the commitment of local government officials to preventing corruption.
The regency government regularly evaluates public services in the seven areas that serve as MCP measurement indicators while enhancing the capacity of APIP’s capacity to optimize supervisory tasks.
“We are not complacent with the MCP achievements, yet continue to uplift the implementation of programs for public welfare continues to uplift the implementation of programs for public welfare has become even better,” Freddy said.
He further delivered the local government continues to make maximum efforts. The shared perception of all local government officials in West Papua is a critical factor in realizing the commitment to eradicatedstatedstated that the local government continues to make maximum efforts. The shared perception of all local government officials in West Papua is a critical factor in realizing the commitment to eradicate corruption in all aspects of governance.
“I frequently in KPK activities, and the achievements of the Kaimana Regency Government do not compare to those in the central and western regions. However, we are not discouraged,” he concluded.