The Central Sulawesi provincial government accords priority to social prosperity as a key tool in regional development under the efforts to alleviate poverty, .
The Presidential Staff Office (KSP) supports the acceleration of zone-based economic development in Central Sulawesi as the province's growth of .
POLICY FORUM
9 February 2021
Recent events highlight the scale of political corruption in Indonesia and reveal the need for a greater separation of the political and bureaucratic realms, Adfin Rochmad Baidhowah writes.
Corruption at the local level is a chronic illness that has poisoned Indonesia’s governance for many years. The recent arrest of the regent of Banggai Laut along with 16 bureaucrats on corruption charges by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is a reminder of the scale of this problem.
Throughout 2019 and 2020, the KPK arrested 13 heads of local government on corruption charges. Importantly, in every single one of the 13 corruption cases, public servants were directly involved in the allegations.