PERAN JABATAN FUNGSIONAL AUDITOR TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KINERJA BIROKRAT DI LINGKUNGAN INSPEKTORAT PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 251-266
Author(s):  
Debora Angelia Carissa

The spirit of reform encourages the State Civil Apparatus to carry out renewal and improvement of the system in the development, improvement and service of the community in order to encourage the community and support the implementation of good governance in public administration. Supervision carried out by. The Government, has determined the Functional Position of Auditors who have the scope, duties, responsibilities, and authority to carry out internal supervision on government agencies, institutions or other parties in it. For this reason, this research has two problems. First, how is the role of JFA in improving the performance of bureaucrats in the Central Java Province Inspectorate. Second. What obstacles were encountered by JFA in the supervision process of the performance of Bureaucrats in the Central Java Province Inspectorate. This problem was examined using a sociological juridical approach. In the sociological juridical approach, law as law in action is described as an empirical social phenomenon. The results of this study confirm that: First, there are 2 (two) roles of JFA in improving the performance of bureaucrats in the Central Java Province Inspectorate, namely: Improving the system of internal supervision and control, and improving the quality and professionalism of resources. Secondly, there were several factors encountered by JFA in the supervision process of the performance of bureaucrats in the Central Java Province Inspectorate that had to be immediately corrected to support good governance in public administration.

2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani

<p align="center"><em>Abstract</em></p><p><em>The purpose of this study is to formulate legal drafting a model policy formulation Regional Regulation based Green Legislation in order to develop the practices of good governance in the region through strengthening the role of the executive (such as the leading sector of legal department Sector, BLH, Central Java Regional Environment and Parliament through strategies, mechanisms, and empowerment potential, and improving procedures for preparing regulations for environment conservation attention. This study is a juridical non-doctrinal, with a qualitative approach. The method will be used through the stages of: mapping the existing condition into the formulation of legal drafting which has been used, mapping of potential executive (leading sector) and the Parliament, to evaluate regulations that have been generated , identify and evaluate the constraints faced in the policy formulation stage, identify opportunities and strategies and formulate a model formulation that can be developed. The emphasis in the context of formulation of legal drafting by the Government to produce a green-based regulation legislation. The results of research are: First, the preparation of formulations Legal Drafting regulations made by the Government in accordance with Act No. 12 of 2011 and Act No. 32 of 2004, but not all use the Paper of Academic regulation in the formulation so that the Legal Drafting  Regional Regulation not meet the criteria of a good legal system. Second, participation has not been effective and not all regulation is preceded Academic Paper. Third, the constraints in the formulation of legal drafting regulations include limitations of the preparation of draft environmental preservation, the ability to assess the regulation, the ability to formulate an explicit policy, concrete , clear and operational.</em></p><p><em>                           <br /> </em>Kata kunci: <em>Green Constitution</em>, <em>Legal Drafting</em></p>


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bambang Guritno ◽  
Renny Aprilliyani ◽  
Hani Listyorini

The tourism sector is one of the mainstay sectors of the Indonesian government to generate foreign exchange, therefore the use, development, management, and financing of tourism areas must receive serious attention from the government by involving the role of government institutions, related stakeholders and participation of all levels of society in various policies and programs to be taken. This study tries to examine the description of good governance concepts and practices, institutional processes and procedures, development financing for the development of the tourism sector that is associated with education to improve the quality of human resources in the tourism sector. The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Sources of data were obtained from field observations, interviews, group discussions and are expected to be able to encourage the development of regional tourism, especially destinations around the community through empowering the surrounding community to set destinations well. In order for all aspects of tourism management to work properly, the role of local government is needed in providing education support and support in the field of tourism, so it can fill the shortage of experts who will be placed in institutions or industries related to local tourism.


Khazanah ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Ismail Shaleh ◽  
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Dwika Ananda Agustina Pertiwi ◽  
Fitriatus Shalihah ◽  
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...  

Indonesian Migrant Workers are Indonesian citizens who will and are working abroad, BP2MI and DISNAKER play an active role in channeling PMI abroad, so that in the Covid-19 era there were various policies issued by the government for the protection of PMI in Central Java Province, This study aims to analyze the role of BP2MI and DISNAKER in the protection of PMI in Central Java. As well as to analyze the obstacles faced in the Covid-19 era. This research method uses the Socio Legal approach obtained through primary data sources and secondary data sources which are analyzed using descriptive methods analytical. The results of this study indicate that the Covid 19 epidemic has affected the sending of PMI abroad so that the role of BP2MI and DISNAKER is very urgent in protecting PMI abroad based on Law No. 18 of 2017 concerning PMI protection, the conclusion of this study the government must guarantee protection against every PMI which will be channeled through Central Java Province in the Covid 19 era.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bambang Guritno ◽  
Renny Aprilliyani ◽  
Hani Listyorini

The tourism sector is one of the mainstay sectors of the Indonesian government to generate foreign exchange, therefore the use, development, management, and financing of tourism areas must receive serious attention from the government by involving the role of government institutions, related stakeholders and participation of all levels of society in various policies and programs to be taken. This study tries to examine the description of good governance concepts and practices, institutional processes and procedures, development financing for the development of the tourism sector that is associated with education to improve the quality of human resources in the tourism sector. The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Sources of data were obtained from field observations, interviews, group discussions and are expected to be able to encourage the development of regional tourism, especially destinations around the community through empowering the surrounding community to set destinations well. In order for all aspects of tourism management to work properly, the role of local government is needed in providing education support and support in the field of tourism, so it can fill the shortage of experts who will be placed in institutions or industries related to local tourism.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bambang Guritno ◽  
Renny Aprilliyani ◽  
Hani Listyorini

The tourism sector is one of the mainstay sectors of the Indonesian government to generate foreign exchange, therefore the use, development, management, and financing of tourism areas must receive serious attention from the government by involving the role of government institutions, related stakeholders and participation of all levels of society in various policies and programs to be taken. This study tries to examine the description of good governance concepts and practices, institutional processes and procedures, development financing for the development of the tourism sector that is associated with education to improve the quality of human resources in the tourism sector. The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. Sources of data were obtained from field observations, interviews, group discussions and are expected to be able to encourage the development of regional tourism, especially destinations around the community through empowering the surrounding community to set destinations well. In order for all aspects of tourism management to work properly, the role of local government is needed in providing education support and support in the field of tourism, so it can fill the shortage of experts who will be placed in institutions or industries related to local tourism.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-39
Author(s):  
Vicky Zaynul Firmansyah ◽  
Firdaus Syam

The main problem with the Indonesian government is the behavior of deviant acts of corruption that harm the nation and state. This research is shown to prevent acts of corruption by implementing the principles of public administration in state officials. The research method used, namely the type of quantitative research is comparative experimental. There are various policies taken by the government to prevent corrupt behavior, namely the application of the principles of public administration in state officials, ethical development and bureaucratic governance through the development of good governance, enforcement and application of public administration law, public awareness, and participation, efforts to improve the system. more effective and efficient public services, and the establishment of an independent institution to prevent corruption. However, this study found irregularities in the efforts to strengthen the KPK institution by re-doing the national insight test on employees, which led to irregularities in the weakening of the KPK due to the dismissal of competent employees.


Author(s):  
Ramnik Kaur

E-governance is a paradigm shift over the traditional approaches in Public Administration which means rendering of government services and information to the public by using electronic means. In the past decades, service quality and responsiveness of the government towards the citizens were least important but with the approach of E-Government the government activities are now well dealt. This paper withdraws experiences from various studies from different countries and projects facing similar challenges which need to be consigned for the successful implementation of e-governance projects. Developing countries like India face poverty and illiteracy as a major obstacle in any form of development which makes it difficult for its government to provide e-services to its people conveniently and fast. It also suggests few suggestions to cope up with the challenges faced while implementing e-projects in India.


Author(s):  
Eko Nur Surachman

The implementation of the fiscal decentralization concept in Indonesia has completed with the issuance of the Village Law and Village Fund Program. Nevertheless, some problems arose in the application. This study aims to map the issues and to build a relationship model based on institutional theory, using content analysis and triangle approach interviews. The study concludes that the Village Fund is profoundly affected by the coercive element that is sourced from the authority of the government to regulate and supervise the program. The coercive then influence the normative in which the regulation frame and strict implementation lead to the difficulties to fulfill the administrative requirements. It then affects the cognitive element on how to make sustain and executable planning of the Village Fund Program, which leads to poor planning, so that difficult to be executed. As it is mandatory, the program is still run improvised that makes the output utilization was low.         


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 174
Author(s):  
AmirNezam Barati ◽  
Ali Babayee Mehr ◽  
Mohsen Sharifi

Combating against corruption is one of the most important factors for establishing Good Governance. Corruption is a social, political and economic phenomenon that defect the democratic institutions and stop establishing good governance. This study using analytical – descriptive, analyses the role of civil society in combat corruption with glance to I.R.IFindings of this study show that the role of special civil societies has remarkable efficiency and effectiveness in combat corruption. In challenging corruption different actor such as government, private sector and specialized civil society have function, but the role of civil societies is more effective than others.In relating to the I.R.I actions against corruption, the country enacted different laws such as the law of access to information, the Law of United Nations Convention against Corruption and this process will send a clear message that the country is determined to prevent and control corruption. In pathology of corruption in I.R of Iran the concentration on fighting against corruption, is concentrated on "The Staff of Combat against Economic Corruption" and civil society don’t have effective or remarkable role to fight against this abnormality and this Staff is most important centers to harmonize the actions against corruption. Finally, the most important causes of corruption in every developing Nations in Transit such as Iran are big government and interference of Government in economy, the weakly embedded rule of law, the ineffective and inefficient of government policy, lack of accountability and institutional transparency.


2003 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 339-362 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Pittman

The Russian Federation is in the process of making major structural changes to its railway and electricity sectors. Both sectors will be at least partly vertically disintegrated, with the aim of creating competition in the “upstream” sector while maintaining state ownership and control of the monopoly “grid”. This paper examines the details of reform and restructuring in the context of the international experience with reform and restructuring in these two sectors, and considers the role of the Ministry for Antimonopoly Policy in reform, both in the past as an “advocate for competition” within the government, and in the future as the guarantor of non-discriminatory access to the grids by non-integrated upstream producers.


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