Ministry of PANRB Conducts Bureaucratic Reform Assessment at Constitutional Court
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Secretary General of the Constitutional Court M. Guntur Hamzah opening the bureaucratic reform assessment at the Registrar’s Office and Secretariat General of the Constitutional Court on Friday (19/10) in the Constitutional Court Auditorium. Photo by Humas MK/Ifa.

Ministry of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform (PANRB) conducted a bureaucratic reform evaluation at the Constitutional Court. The event, with 191 staff of the Registrar’s Office and Secretariat General of the Constitutional Court participating, took place on Friday morning (19/10).

Secretary General of the Constitutional Court M. Guntur Hamzah, who opened the event, said that the Constitutional Court received a score of 74.70. He hoped that it would increase this year. “The [score] last year must be appreciated and thanked for, but this year we have to increase the score,” he said in the Constitutional Court Auditorium.

Recommendations by the Ministry of Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform last year, he added, had been implemented by the Constitutional Court. He expressed hope that it would have positive impacts in improving the institution, because the Constitutional Court must strive to be a world-class judicial body based on transparency and accountability.

The assessment consisted of organizational integrity survey, job integrity survey, justice accountability survey, and work unit interview survey. "The hope is that all is going well and our performance is getting better," he explained. (Arif Satriantoro/LA/Yuniar Widiastuti)


Friday, October 19, 2018 | 17:14 WIB 156