Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry of Housing and Settlement Areas (PKP) emphasized that building a clean, transparent, and accountable bureaucracy through the Integrity Zone is essential to achieving the 3 Million Housing Program.

Director General of Governance and Risk Control (TKPR) at the Ministry of PKP, Azis Andriansyah, stressed that the development of the Integrity Zone is not merely a bureaucratic agenda but a fundamental foundation to support national priority programs.

“The ambitious target of three million housing units cannot be achieved without a clean, transparent, and accountable bureaucracy. The Integrity Zone serves as the foundation to ensure that all processes—from planning, budgeting, construction, to program supervision—run effectively and free from corrupt practices,” Azis said in Jakarta on Wednesday.

He highlighted six areas of change required in developing the Integrity Zone: change management, governance, human resource management systems, performance accountability, supervision, and service quality.

These six areas are integral and interrelated components to foster an anti-corruption work culture while improving public services.

The Ministry of PKP held a Launching Ceremony for the Development of the Integrity Zone (ZI), marking an important milestone in realizing clean, transparent, and accountable governance in the housing and settlement sector.

The Integrity Zone is a designation awarded to government work units committed to achieving Corruption-Free Zones (WBK) and Clean and Serving Bureaucracy Zones (WBBM), as mandated by Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Regulation No. 90 of 2021.

During the event, 19 Heads of Housing and Settlement Provision Implementation Centers (BP3KP) from across Indonesia signed the ZI Launch Charter and Integrity Pact, reflecting a collective commitment to strengthen transparency and accountability in the bureaucracy.

The launch is expected to bring wide-ranging benefits, including enhancing integrity and transparency in managing housing and settlement programs, accelerating more professional, responsive, and accountable public services, reducing potential irregularities, and strengthening an anti-corruption work culture.

The Integrity Zone initiative also aims to provide certainty and boost public trust in government programs within the housing sector.

With representatives from various agencies in attendance, the event underscored that developing the Integrity Zone is a shared agenda to strengthen clean and service-oriented governance.

Through the Integrity Zone launch, the Ministry of PKP reaffirmed its commitment to deliver a clean, transparent, and service-driven bureaucracy in support of achieving the Three Million Housing Units target for the Indonesian people.



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