Singaraja-Ganesha Education University (Undiksha) has launched an Integrity Zone-Area Free from Corruption (ZI-WBK) for all faculties and postgraduate programs, including the Faculty of Economics, Ganesha Education University. The involvement of the Faculty of Economics shows commitment to realizing comprehensive bureaucratic reform. The launch was carried out simultaneously and coupled with a public lecture “Strengthening the Higher Education Supervision System” by the Inspector General of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology (Kemdikbudristek), Dr. Chatarina Muliana, S.H., S.E., M.H, Thursday (21/9/2023).
On this occasion, the signing of the declaration was not only carried out by the Chancellor of Undiksha, Prof. Dr. I Wayan Lasmawan, M.Pd but also by several witnesses from related stakeholders, including Inspector General Chatarina Muliana.
Undiksha Chancellor, Prof. Lasmawan said that the launch of ZI-WBK was a manifestation of bureaucratic reform and Undiksha’s efforts to become an accountable and transparent public body. “If yesterday we made one of the faculties a pilot project, today we will launch a plan for all faculties, and postgraduates to implement, make ZI-WBK happen, and guide us to make this institution better,” he said.
The main objective in developing ZI-WBK is to prevent corruption, collusion, and nepotism and improve the quality of public services. In its implementation, this is realized by continuously increasing performance accountability, drawing up performance contracts holding outreach on anti-gratification, and overcoming corruption. In ZI towards WBK there are six aspects of development, namely Change Management, Management Arrangement, HR Management System Arrangement, Strengthening Accountability, Strengthening Supervision, and Improving the Quality of Public Services. This was emphasized by the Inspector General, Chatarina Muliana. “So, together we will monitor how innovation is carried out, the governance of the institution’s accountability, we can feel the transparency. “Let’s guard it together,” he said.